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Eleanor Mondale (born 1960 in Minneapolis, MinnesotaEleanor Mondale is the only daughter of Walter Mondale, 42nd Vice President of the United States. An actor and television personality, she is best known for her work on the E! cable channel including hosting the shows .

Eleanor was diagnosed with brain cancer in June 2005.

She married Minneapolis rock musician Chan Poling (of The Suburbs) in June 2005.

She was in a short film, Mirage, directed by Sayer Frey and produced by Shelli Ainsworth, released in 2004.

On the morning of Saturday, December 6, 1997, Ms. Lewinsky went to the White House to deliver the letter and gifts to the President. The gifts included a sterling silver antique cigar holder, a tie, a mug, a "Hugs and Kisses" box, and an antique book about Theodore Roosevelt. Ms. Lewinsky planned to leave the parcel with Ms. Currie, who had told Ms. Lewinsky that the President would be busy with his lawyers and unable to see her.

Ms. Lewinsky arrived at the White House at approximately 10:00 a.m. She told the Secret Service uniformed officers at the Northwest Gate that she had gifts to drop off for the President, but that Ms. Currie did not know she was coming. Ms. Lewinsky and the officers made several calls in an attempt to locate Ms. Currie. The officers eventually invited Ms. Lewinsky inside the guard booth. When Ms. Currie learned that Ms. Lewinsky was at the Northwest Gate, she sent word that the President "already had a guest in the Oval," so the officers should have Ms. Lewinsky wait there for about 40 minutes.

was in the White House. Ms. Lewinsky correctly surmised that the President was meeting with Ms. Mondale, rather than his lawyers, and she was "livid."

, she was nuzzling Revlon exec Ron Perelman at a dinner party at the home of Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) and Teresa Heinz. Now the leggy TV reporter has a cameo in the Ken Starr report, flowing from a private visit she paid President Clinton last December that sent Monica Lewinsky into a paroxysm of rage.

The former White House intern went to the White House Dec. 6, 1997, to deliver a letter and gifts to Clinton, according to the report, but she had to cool her heels for 40 minutes outside the northwest gate. Betty Currie sent word that Clinton "already had a guest," a Secret Service agent let slip that Mondale was inside, and Lewinsky grew "livid" and "stormed away." Lewinsky suspected that Mondale was "romantically involved" with Clinton, the report offers in a footnote. The president then was "irate" that Lewinsky had been told.

Yesterday Mondale, who grew up in Washington as the daughter of former senator and vice president Walter Mondale, told The Source, "Ms. Lewinsky's speculation is baseless, and has absolutely no foundation in fact." She also issued this statement through CBS: "I was in Washington, D.C., to cover the Kennedy Center Honors. I briefly stopped at the White House to say hello on my way from the airport to interview the honorees, as our families have been friendly for decades.

Mondale, CBS "This Morning's" entertainment reporter, has been a "sometime jogging partner of the president". She went for a bracing 7 a.m. run with him two summers ago in California, after she and others stayed up late with him nibbling fruit.

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