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Iran, N. Korea Loom Over Clinton Trip

WASHINGTON - Nuclear impasses with Iran and North Korea are the dominant issues for Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on her trip to Europe and Asia, which begins with a stopover in Germany to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Berlin Wall' Full Article at FOX News

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  1. By Evan Ramstad SEOUL -- As the U.S. nears a decision on whether to send an envoy to North Korea, top American and South Korean officials are speaking more directly about their goal of breaking Pyongyang from a two-decade pattern of provocation and... Full Article at Wall Street Journal

  2. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Nuclear stalemates are expected to dominate Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's trip to Europe and Asia. Clinton's first stop, however, pays tribute to one of history's breakthroughs -- the dismantling of the Berlin Wall. She' Full Article at 10Connects.com

  3. WASHINGTON -- The United States said Friday it was open to sending an envoy to Pyongyang but insisted that North Korea prove it is serious about giving up nuclear weapons for good. Full Article at China Post

  4. Nuclear impasses with Iran and North Korea are the dominant issues for Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on her trip to Europe and Asia, which begins with a stopover in Germany to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Berlin Wall's fall. Full Article at ABC News

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