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NEW DELHI: The former U.S. President, Bill Clinton, does not see his post-retirement stage as a loss of self-sufficiency and decision-making. ``Both Hillary [his wife] and Chelsea [his daughter] are gainfully employed. And I am retired. But they both are jealous that I am in India,'' joked the American leader as he looked back on his experiences with great fondness his visits to India while speaking at a CII conference.
Cheeky greeting
It was greeting of a different kind for Mr. Clinton as he visited the Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital here two pecks on his cheek by a 17-year-old girl. Attired in trousers and a blue shirt, Swati had reached there along with her father and brother in an attempt to meet him. As he came out of the hospital, the teenager pleaded with security personnel to allow her to meet him. This caught Mr. Clinton's attention and he asked the security personnel to let her come to his car. As he opened the door of his car, she surprised him by kissing him in the right cheek twice. UNI , PTI
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