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Biotechnology: implications for public policy, 1985: t.p. (Albert Gore, Jr.) p. 96 (Democrat of Tennessee, Chairman, House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations)

Cong. dir. 99th Cong., 1985-1986 (Gore, Albert, Jr., b. 1948, in index, Gore, Albert A.)

Hillin, H. Al Gore, Jr., 1988: CIP t.p. (Al Gore Jr.) t.p. verso (Albert Arnold Gore Jr., Senator from Tennessee, b. 3/31/48)

Vice presidential candidates debate, 10/09/96 [VR] 1999: container (Albert Gore, Jr., Vice President, United States; debater)

Wikipedia, August 7, 2012 (Albert Arnold "Al" Gore, Jr. (born March 31, 1948) served as the 45th Vice President of the United States (1993-2001), under President Bill Clinton. He was the Democratic Party's nominee for President and lost the 2000 U.S. presidential election despite winning the popular vote. Born: Albert Arnold Gore, Jr., March 31, 1948 (age 64) Washington, D.C., U.S.; Gore was previously an elected official for 24 years, representing Tennessee in the U.S. House of Representatives (1977-1985), and later in the U.S. Senate (1985-1993), and finally becoming Vice President in 1993)

Biographical Directory of the United States Congress website, viewed September 22, 2014 (Gore, Albert Arnold, Jr., (son of Albert Arnold Gore), a Representative and Senator from Tennessee, and a Vice President of the United States; born in Washington, D.C., March 31, 1948; attended the public elementary schools of Carthage, Tenn.; graduated, St. Albans High School, Washington, D.C., 1965; graduated, Harvard University 1969; attended Vanderbilt University School of Religion, Nashville, Tenn., 1971-1972 and the School of Law 1974-1976; business executive; engaged in real estate development in Carthage; served in United States Army 1969-1971 in Viet Nam; investigative reporter for the Nashville Tennessean 1971-1976; elected in 1976 as a Democrat to the Ninety-fifth Congress; reelected to the three succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1977-January 3, 1985); was not a candidate for reelection in 1984 to the House of Representatives, but was elected in November 1984 to the United States Senate; reelected in 1990 and served from January 3, 1985, until his resignation on January 2, 1993; unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988; elected Vice President of the United States on the Democratic ticket headed by William Jefferson Clinton in 1992 and was inaugurated on January 20, 1993; reelected Vice President in 1996; unsuccessful Democratic candidate for president in 2000.)

OCLC, September 24, 2014 (access points: Gore, Al; Gore, Albert, Jr.; usage: Al Gore, Albert Gore, Jr.)

Al Gore website, September 24, 2014 (Former Vice President Al Gore is co-founder and chairman of Generation Investment Management. He is a senior partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, and a member of Apple, Inc.'s board of directors. Gore spends the majority of his time as chairman of The Climate Reality Project, a non-profit devoted to solving the climate crisis.)

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