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20 hours ago ago from Secretary Clinton
A true diplomat! From New York Magazine : We know how much of a hassle it is for Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that foreign leaders insist on talking to her in face-to-face meetings — as opposed to online, maybe, where she can carry on IM conversations with Germany, Indonesia, Zimbabwe, and Chelsea at the same time while also chillaxing in her sweats. So she must have really resented having to jet all the way up to the North ...
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BreakingNews: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says she is 'thrilled' that Sean Goldman and his father are reunited and flying home to the U.S. Reference: http://ping.fm/w9EQa
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15 hours ago ago from The Greanville Post
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1 hour, 38 minutes ago ago from ---- Gadaa.com Oduu – News
August 2, 2009 at 9:03 pm Human Rights Watch is urging Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to promote human rights, accountability and the rule of law during her seven-nation trip to Africa beginning next week. Allegations of war crimes and human rights abuses are widespread in the three East African nations Ms. Clinton is scheduled to visit. Secretary Clinton's first stop will be in Kenya, where she is expected to address the ...
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3 hours ago ago from Pakistan News | News, Videos, Articles, Current Affairs, Politics, Entertainment | Geo TV | Dawn | The News | Ten Sports | Geo Super | India News
Source: Daily Telegraph Former President Bill Clinton came within minutes of being assassinated in the Philippines by terrorists controlled by Osama bin Laden, a new book has revealed. Bill Clinton came within minutes of being assassinated in the Philippines Photo: AP The US leader was saved shortly before his car was due to drive over a bridge in Manila where a bomb had been planted. The foiled attack came during Mr ...
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14 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Politics
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates has proposed a major overhaul of the way the Pentagon and State Department do nation-building, seeking to end friction between the bureaucracies by putting them jointly in charge of three huge new funds aimed at stabilizing strife-ridden countries. This Story The proposal is aimed at addressing problems that have dogged the U.S. effort in Iraq and Afghanistan -- particularly, disputes ...
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22 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
What good is a cover story if the U.S. government won't back it up? That's essentially the question former CIA officer Sabrina DeSousa is asking a federal court to decide, in a lawsuit against the Departments of State and Justice and the CIA, accusing three of its operatives of incompetence and neglect for exposing her to criminal charges of kidnapping in Italy. De Sousa, 53, was listed as an American diplomat in Milan on Feb. 17, 2003, ...
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4 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Obama hails Senate passage of health care bill WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama has hailed Senate passage of an historic health care bill, saying the government is now "finally poised to deliver on the promise" of overhauling a troubled system. Speaking not long after the Senate passed the $871 billion bill by a 60-39 vote, Obama welcomed the vote as bringing America "toward the end of a nearly century-long struggle." He said ...
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