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Janet Reno, first U.S. woman attorney general, dies aged 78.
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Former U.S. Lawyer General Janet Reno affirms before the 9-11 commission in the Hart Senate office expanding on Capitol Hill in Washington. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
President Clinton, joined by Attorney General Janet Reno. REUTERS/Gary Cameron
Florida Democratic Gubernatorial applicant and previous U.S. lawyer general Janet Reno addresses the verbal confrontation gathering at Palm Beach Community College in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. REUTERS/Pool
Former U.S. lawyer general Janet Reno lands at the 47th yearly Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith
Former U.S. Lawyer General Janet Reno is seen through the view discoverer of a computerized camcorder as she affirms before the 9-11 commission in the Hart Senate office expanding on Capitol Hill in Washington. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Janet Reno, encompassed by cheering effort supporters, surrenders the 2002 Florida Democratic essential decision for representative to Bill McBride, at her crusade central station in Miami, Florida September 17, 2002. Reno pledged to proceed with the battle for crusade change in Florida following six days of contention over the September 11 decision. REUTERS/Marc Serota
Democratic contender for Governor of Florida and previous U.S. Lawyer General Janet Reno signs into vote in today's Primary Election at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Miami, Florida. REUTERS/Marc Serota
Janet Reno addresses her supporters subsequent to landing at West Palm Beach Community College for a level headed discussion amongst Reno and two other Democratic competitors competing to end up the gathering's gubenatorial contender for Florida representative, in West Palm Beach, Florida. REUTERS/Colin Braley
Former U.S. Lawyer General Janet Reno, the Democratic contender for legislative head of Florida, shows up as a visitor on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" with host Jay Leno at the NBC studios in Burbank, California. REUTERS/Fred Prouser
Former U.S. Lawyer General Janet Reno welcomes the media alongside a personification of a columnist and angler with the maxim in spanish "A journalist lives here," at the back patio of her home in Miami, Florida. REUTERS/Colin Braley
President Bill Clinton and Jim Bradyshare a minute while Attorney General Janet Reno looks on amid the seventh commemoration of the marking of the Brady Law on firearm control in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington. REUTERS/William Philpott
President Bill Clinton meets with Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheik Hasina (L) as Secretary of State Madeleine Albright (second R) and Attorney General Janet Reno (R) look on in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. REUTERS/William Philpott
President Bill Clinton addresses Attorney General Janet Reno at the nineteenth yearly Fraternal Order of Police Peace Officers Memorial benefit, before the Capitol. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
President Bill Clinton drives a round of acclaim for U.S. Lawyer General Janet Reno after he complimented her for her activities in the Elian Gonzlalez case amid an occasion on detest violations at the White House. REUTERS/Win McNamee
U.S. Lawyer General Janet Reno wears a Royal Canadian Mounted Police cap introduced to her by her Canadian partner, Solicitor General Andy Scott, amid a meeting in Washington. REUTERS/Blake Sell
U.S. Lawyer General Janet Reno affirms before the House Judiciary Committee on the Branch Davidian compound standoff. REUTERS/Mike Theiler