Al Gore

Al Gore or Albert Arnold Gore Jr., was the forty-fifth Vice President of the United States, serving from 1993 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton. Al Gore shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
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Al Gore Wins Nobel Peace Prize
Sharing the prestigious award with the U.N.’s climate change panel, Al Gore brings global warming to the forefront.

Al Gore’s Son Arrested
Former Vice President Al Gore’s son, Al Gore III, was arrested on July 4 after being pulled over for excessive speeding.

Al Gore’s Creative Impulses Target Television
Current TV, the new cable television station created by former Vice President Al Gore, has just been picked up by Comcast Corp. for distribution to 28 million homes by June 1.

Al Gore: Florida Recounts Would Have Changed Nothing
An independent study conducted by the accounting firm BDO Seidman shows that further recounts would not have helped Gore win Florida.

George W. Bush and Al Gore to Square Off Again
George W. Bush has gained a slight edge over Vice President Al Gore in some recent polls as the two prepare to face off for the second time.

Gore to Recruit 10m-strong Green Army
Alliance for Climate Protection plans to spend $300m to force politicians to act on climate change

Rooting for Al Gore is a Sentimental Self-indulgence
Martin Kettle: His Nobel prize is well deserved, but if the Democrats are serious about winning they must stick with Hillary Clinton.

Al Gore Wins Nobel Peace Prize. And This Time, No One Can Take It Away From Him
Award recognizes work on climate change awareness· Experts play down talk of late run for presidency

Al Gore Recommends Buying An Eco Friendly Clothes Line!
Al Gore is at the forefront of the global climate change campaign and he lists the use of a clothes line or laundry line, in his top 10 things the average person can do to help reduce their eco foot print and help in the fight against climate change.

New Gore Book to Set Out Inconvenient Solutions
The former US vice-president Al Gore is working on a new book about the environment as a sequel to An Inconvenient Truth, his Oscar-winning film about global warming.

'Al Gore' Arrest Costs Bookie Thousands
The Irish bookmaker Paddy Power, which specializes in wacky bets and unlikely celebrity outcomes, today tripped over its own statistical odds in a bizarre bet involving the former US vice-president, Al Gore.

Al Gore's Son on Drugs Charges
Al Gore III caught doing 100mph in hybrid car containing marijuana and pills, police say.

Gore Faces Public Clamour to Run for White House
A presidential election poll suggesting Democratic voters would prefer former vice-president Al Gore to any of the declared contenders, including frontrunner Hillary Clinton, has highlighted continuing dissatisfaction among supporters of both main parties with the choice of candidates to succeed George Bush.

Poll of Democrats Reveals Gore Could Still Steal the Show
Clinton would be big loser if ex-vice president ran - Republicans also unhappy with current candidates

It Has Got to Be Al Gore
If he is as serious about climate change as he says he is, he has to run for the US presidency. By Peter Preston

Interview: Al Gore
Al Gore has published a furious tirade against Bush and his Live Earth concert is next month, but is he considering a last run at the presidency? By Suzanne Goldenberg.

Al Gore – Stealth Bomber
Al Gore is the stealth bomber of the 2008 US Presidential campaign. He is not officially visible on the election radar, but his presence looms, large and powerful.

Outsourcing Global Warming
Al Gore’s documentary, ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ may have won an Oscar, but the man himself is no longer on the VIP guest list of many manufacturing companies across America and Europe.

An Inconvenient Truth: Eco-warrior Al Gore's Bloated Gas and Electricity Bills
Household consumption 20 times national average - Supporters claim smear campaign after Oscars win

Analysts Sceptical About Report's Impact in Us - and Benefits of Using Al Gore
The news that Sir Nicholas Stern would be coming to the US to promote the recommendations of his global warming study was welcomed by environmentalists yesterday but there was widespread scepticism that it would contribute to a change of policy while George Bush is in office.

Gore: Bush is 'renegade Rightwing Extremist'
Al Gore has made his sharpest attack yet on the George Bush presidency, describing the current US administration as "a renegade band of rightwing extremists".

Witty, Confident, Relaxed - Yes, It's Al Gore
Speculation mounts that former presidential hopeful will run again.

Al Gore, the Movie, a Festival Hit
It does not exactly have blockbuster written all over it: a documentary about Al Gore, the famously wooden vice-president and failed presidential candidate, wheeling his suitcases from town to town and presenting a slideshow about climate change.

Gore Points the Democrats Towards Dean
Former vice-president endorses daring frontrunner. The snow was still piled high on either side of Harlem's Martin Luther King Boulevard yesterday morning when the former vice-president, Al Gore, brought Howard Dean, the leading Democrat candidate, in from the cold.

Gore's Choice in White House Race
Al Gore, who lost the 2000 presidential election to George Bush, is due today to endorse Howard Dean in this year's race, according to Democratic party sources. Al Gore's endorsement would represent the key establishment support that has so far eluded Mr Dean.

Vice-president to cable kingpin
Former US vice-president Al Gore could be close to fulfilling his latest ambition as a media mogul in a $70m (£44m) deal to buy the cable network Newsworld International from Vivendi Universal.

Gore decision leaves race wide open for nomination
Al Gore's surprise decision not to run for president in the 2004 presidential elections leaves the field for the Democratic nomination wide open.

Al Gore Drops Out of 2004 Presidential Race
Al Gore, the former presidential candidate who lost the 2000 election by the narrowest of margins to George Bush, last night said he had decided against running for the presidency in 2004. Mr Gore, 54, the former vice-president in the Clinton administration, made his announcement official...

It's a dirty business
Al Gore and his wife, Tipper, were signing books in a Washington suburb on Saturday. The crowd was huge, with latecomers regretfully being turned away; the lucky ones queued in a long line, sometimes with armfuls of books.

Gore derides Bush hunt for Bin Laden
Al Gore has launched a vociferous attack on the Bush administration's handling of the war against terrorism, accusing it of incompetence in the hunt for Osama bin Laden.

Where Al failed, Tipper could prevail: Tennessee may yet fall for a Gore
Tipper Gore and her husband Al, the former vice-president, were back in their home state of Tennessee yesterday, having intense discussions that could alter the fallen political fortunes of the Gore family and, perhaps, the Democratic party.