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Clinton's Schedules as First Lady Released

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Democratic presidential hopeful New York Senator Hillary Clinton pauses during a press conference after giving a speech on her policies for the war in Iraq.

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The National Archives has released about 11,000 documents, detailing Hillary Clinton's tenure as First Lady.

Clinton often refers to her "35 years of experience," when speaking of her readiness for the presidency. Now, you can scour eight of those years on your own:

Hillary Clinton's First Lady Schedules

The release comes in response to a Freedom of Information Act suit filed by journalists and the conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch.

NPR's political team says it appears that the documents are exclusively her public schedules, which have always been public, just not in this form. At this point, they say, expect tidbits and curiosities rather than news.

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