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English: President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton watch the opening match of the World Cup between Germany and Bolivia at Soldier Field in Chicago, June 17, 1994. (William J. Clinton Presidential Library, National Archives)
Date Taken on 17 June 1994
Source "Do you have World Cup fever?!", National Archives
Author William J. Clinton Presidential Library, National Archives
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