USA: CLINTON MEETING AT WHITE HOUSE OLD EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING
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Outside the west door where a Marine guard usually stands, there were few signs this Sunday afternoon that the Clinton White House was in no mood to face the public.
Even earlier plans by the President and the First Lady to attend church services were cancelled.
Early on Sunday afternoon, the President joined a small meeting in the Old Executive Office Building.
Vice President Gore was meeting with a group of Jewish leaders on the fifth anniversary of the Oslo Accords.
The President decided to pay a visit to the meeting and walked from the White House to the Old Executive Office Building.
At today's meeting, Clinton was joined by White House communications director Ann Lewis, National Security Advisor Sandy Berger and other members of the president's inner circle.
The president reportedly spent part of the morning working the phones talking to Democratic Congressional leaders and on a call to French President Jacques Chirac.
The two leaders discussed Kosovo, Russia and European security issues.
On Monday, the president heads for New York City where he addresses the New York council on foreign affairs and then attends a democratic party fund raiser.
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