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Clinton Library Officials Bury Time Capsule

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Updated: January 7, 2009
To celebrate Bill Clinton`s 58th birthday, a 200-pound stainless-steel time capsule was buried today in front of the Clinton Presidential Library. The capsule contains three-thousand messages from residents of all 50 states, letters from former President Bill Clinton and his wife, US Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, and other items for library officials to open on August 18th, 2104. The capsule also includes a tribute to library construction manager Tom Jones, who died this year.

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