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Obama Team Repackaging Clinton's Foreign Policy CredentialsWASHINGTON — It wasn't too long ago that Barack Obama and his advisers were tripping over one another to tear down Hillary Rodham Clinton's foreign policy credentials. She was dismissed as a commander in chief wanna-be who did little more than sip tea and make small talk with foreign leader... |
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Clinton 'Disenchanted' With The SenateThe New York Times reports that one factor in Hillary Clinton's decision on moving to the Cabinet is a disappointment with the Senate: The uncertainty, a week after Mr. Obama met with Mrs. Clinton in Chicago to discuss the idea of her leading the State Department, kept Washington spinning in fe... |
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It’s Unofficially Official: Hillary Clinton Is Secretary of StateOh hey Friday slow news day, etc.! The various news outlets keep insisting that Hillary Clinton has quietly (as quietly as she can do anything) taken up Barack Obama on his offer to be Secretary of Diplomatic Teas and Bombing Things, so we pass that information along to you, the reader. Did you know ... |
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Official: Bill Richardson to be commerce secretaryDemocratic official says President-elect Barack Obama will name New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson as commerce secretary. The official says Obama plans to announce Richardson's selection after Thanksgiving. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the official was not authorized to speak pu ... |
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Stop press: Hillary Clinton has a new hairstyleThe big news for Senator Hillary Clinton this week might be that she's going to be President-Elect Obama's Secretary of State. Or, for more style-conscious news addicts, it could be that the former First Lady wore her hair differently for the first time since her bid for... |
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McCain returns to Senate, is welcomed by Kerryf WASHINGTON — The red-and-blue Senate trolley rolled up to the Capitol basement Tuesday, a lone senator in the front seat checking a piece of paper before slipping it back into his jacket pocket. "Welcome back," Sen. McCain, someone called out. "Thank you, good to s... |


