Clinton Plans an Online Q
WASHINGTON — President Clinton plans to take questions on the Internet next month in a format allowing computer users to view his responses on live video.
The Nov. 8 session is sponsored by the Democratic Leadership Council, the moderate political group the president once headed.
White House officials said the session will include Democratic office holders and leaders from a number of states discussing, along with Clinton, a range of issues including education, crime and civil government.
Internet users also will participate.
The electronic talk fest is being organized by Excite at home, a provider of Internet access and digital telecommunications.
The 90-minute session will begin at 7 p.m. EST.
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