The National Archives is releasing 2,000 pages of documents from former President Bill Clinton's administration on Friday, unsealing records related to Vice President Al Gore's 2000 campaign, the Clinton White House's handling of gays serving in the military and the Supreme Court nominations of Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer.

Thousands of pages of records have been released this year from the Clinton era as former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton weighs a second presidential campaign.

The former first lady's new book on her State Department years, "Hard Choices," will be released on Tuesday.

Past installments have focused on the Democratic president's unsuccessful effort to overhaul the health care system and his response to the 1994 elections that led to Republican control of Congress.

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