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LIVING WITH HIS STORY br> Bill Clinton handed in his 900-page book (more than 1,400 pages in draft form) to his editors at Knopf, just making the deadline the publisher imposed for the late June publication it has planned. /p>Clinton has made much of reading excerpts to friends over the phone the past few months, but one person who apparently has not seen everything Clinton has written is his wife.
p>"She just hasn't gotten to it," says a former Bill Clinton staffer. "At least that is what he is saying. He is telling people that now that it is done, she'll read it with an eye for possible edits." br> /p>
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