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Democratic incumbent Kirsten Gillibrand may have a serious problem on her hands if Rudy Giuliani gets in next year's race for the U.S. Senate in New York State. Full Article at NewsMax
The Obama administration welcomed Israel's decision Wednesday to freeze new construction in settlements in the West Bank temporarily as a step toward resolving the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. Full Article at Haaretz
BEIJING - NOVEMBER 18: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (L) is shown to a breakfast meeting by Chinese State Councilor Dai Bingguo at a hotel November 18, 2009 in Beijing, China. View Photo »
There are people who are called back who fought on behalf of the people of Afghanistan against the Soviet Union, who fought against al-Qaida and the Taliban and their allies
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton issued an approving statement moments after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced in Jerusalem the launching of a 10-month moratorium. Full Article at N.J. Courier-Post Online
Actually, Michelle Obama sat at the head of this table, but it’s fair to say that Barack was the power behind her throne. Full Article at The Hill
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BEIJING - NOVEMBER 18: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks near U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Kurt Campbell (L) during a breakfast meeting with Chinese State Councilor Dai Bingguo at a hotel Nove... View Photo »
Fashion icons like Michelle Obama, Meryl Streep, Halle Berry and Jennifer Lopez have rescued pearls from the old-guard likes of Barbara Bush and Hillary Clinton ... Pearls are at their lowest price point in more than two decades.
WASHINGTON - The Obama administration on Wednesday welcomed Israel's decision to temporarily freeze new construction in Jewish settlements in the West Bank as a step toward resolving Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
WASHINGTON - The Obama administration on Wednesday welcomed Israel's decision to temporarily freeze new construction in Jewish settlements in the West Bank as a step toward resolving Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
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Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband poses for photographers alongside U.S Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London October 11, 2008.
View Photo »Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband shakes hands while greeting U.S Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London October 11, 2008. Clinton is on a five-day European trip.
View Photo »U.S Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband shake hands to conclude a press conference with at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London October 11, 2008.
View Photo »U.S Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband shake hands to conclude a press conference with at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London October 11, 2008.
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (R) looks toward Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband (L) during a press conference at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London on October 11, 2008. Clinton will also meet Prime Minister Gordon Brown on the second leg of a five-day European trip.
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton looks toward the press during a a press conference with Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband (L) at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London on October 11, 2008.
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton looks toward the press during a a press conference with Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband (L) at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London on October 11, 2008.
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton looks toward the press during a a press conference with Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London on October 11, 2008.
View Photo »U.S Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband shake hands to conclude a press conference with at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London October 11, 2008.
View Photo »U.S Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband shake hands to conclude a press conference with at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London October 11, 2008.
View Photo »U.S Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton smiles broadly during a press conference with her British counterpart David Milliband (Out of camera range) at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London October 11, 2008.
View Photo »U.S Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (R) looks over to Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband during a press conference at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London on October 11, 2008.
View Photo »U.S Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (R) reacts as she shakes the hand of Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband following their press conference at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London on October 11, 2008.
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton stands beside Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband upon her arrival at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London October 11, 2008. Secretary of State Clinton will also meet Prime Minister Gordon Brown on the second leg of a five-day European trip.
View Photo »U.S Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton smiles to the awaiting press upon her arrival at No.1 Carlton Gardens to Meet Britain's Foreign Secretary in London October 11, 2008.
View Photo »Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband poses for photographers alongside U.S Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London October 11, 2008.
View Photo »Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband shakes hands while greeting U.S Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London October 11, 2008. Clinton is on a five-day European trip.
View Photo »Armenian foreign minister, Edouard Nalbandian (1st L) shakes hands with Turkish foreign minister Ahmet Davutoglu, (2ndR) as (L to R, 2nd raw) Swiss foreign minister, Micheline Calmy-Rey, French foreign minister, Bernard Kouchner, and US Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton, appl...
View Photo »(L to R) French foreign minister, Bernard Kouchner, Swiss foreign minister, Micheline Calmy-Rey, Armenian foreign minister, Edouard Nalbandian, Turkish foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, US Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Russian foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, gesture aft...
View Photo »(L to R) European Union foreign affairs chief, Javier Solana, French foreign minister, Bernard Kouchner, Swiss foreign minister, Micheline Calmy-Rey, Armenian foreign minister, Edouard Nalbandian, Turkish foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, US Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton...
View Photo »(L to R) European Union foreign affairs chief, Javier Solana, French foreign minister, Bernard Kouchner, Swiss foreign minister, Micheline Calmy-Rey, Armenian foreign minister, Edouard Nalbandian, Turkish foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, US Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 06: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (R) and Foreign Minister of Pakistan Shah Mehmood Qureshi (L) look at each other during a joint press availability at the State Department October 6, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 06: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (R) and Foreign Minister of Pakistan Shah Mehmood Qureshi (L) look at each other during a joint press availability at the State Department October 6, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 06: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (R) speaks as Foreign Minister of Pakistan Shah Mehmood Qureshi (L) listens during a joint press availability at the State Department October 6, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 06: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (R) speaks as Foreign Minister of Pakistan Shah Mehmood Qureshi (L) listens during a joint press availability at the State Department October 6, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband shakes hands while greeting U.S Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London October 11, 2008. Clinton is on a five-day European trip.
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It's bizarre - we can get Hillary Clinton but not Stephen Smith.
We are not going to be providing any civilian aid to Afghanistan unless we have certification that if it goes into the Afghan government in any form, that we are going to have ministries that we can hold accountable
From my first days in office, we have worked to strengthen the ties that bind our nations ... The first foreign leader that I welcomed to the White House was the prime minister of Japan, and for the first time in nearly fifty years, the first foreign trip by an American secretary of state, Hillary Clint...
We believe that President Hamid Karzai and his government can do better
How many votes did Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Tom Tancredo, Sam Brownback, John McCain – name ‘em all. They all had government jobs. They never showed up for work. And they kept their jobs. If you did that, do you think you’d still get a paycheck?
That could happen, but our primary focus is on the security of the United States of America
Through it all, the example both Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin set is so admirable.
Now that the election is finally over, we’re looking to see tangible evidence that the government, led by the president but going all the way down to the local level, will be more responsive to the needs of the people, will deliver the services that the people of Afghanistan want
The crowds Biden attracted on the campaign trail last week looked much more like Hillary Clinton's than Obama's -- hard-core Democrats, elderly folks, teachers, union members.
We agree that our goal here is to defeat al Qaeda. That has been a clear goal and a mission from the president ever since he made his commitment of additional troops back in the spring.
A year ago, Hillary Clinton, during the campaign, argued that the United States should boycott our Olympics, but now she's become a spokesperson for the Shanghai Expo - she visited the Shanghai Expo site - so that tells you how dramatic change has been
What I was so impressed by is that the way India has set this up and I do not know how the Philippines has actually set it up they took it out of politics. It is run by a board of civil servants so that the politicians of any party are not involved in it. And it is so highly effective that nobody questi...
Iowa was our laboratory ... Almost everything you saw in the campaign against Hillary Clinton and in the general election came out of Iowa, because it either worked there or it didn't.
India adopted automated computerised voting several elections ago. We think about India with more than a billion people, something like a half a billion, 600 million vote, illiterate people vote by looking at the pictures on the punch card at the  both the faces and the symbols of parties
But no one knows what the American policy is at this point. Obama's position on a settlement freeze was unacceptable to Israel. (Secretary of State Hillary) Clinton's 180-degree reverse was unacceptable to the Palestinians, and it may have destroyed the Palestinian Authority
India adopted automated computerised voting several elections ago. We think about India with more than a billion people, something like a half a billion, 600 million vote, illiterate people vote by looking at the pictures on the punch card at the  both the faces and the symbols of parties
Hillary Clinton was holding up the confirmation process because she wanted a USAID administrator she could control.
U.S. presence in the troubled Afghanistan is not an open-ended, never-ending commitment.
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton are coalescing around a proposal to send 30,000 or more additional American troops to Afghanistan.
We are going to go to Copenhagen 100 percent committed to creating a framework agreement
had a rough time over the last 12 to 18 months ... Some of it started when he came out very early to support (Barack) Obama even though many of the state and district (Democrats) were supportive of (Hillary) Clinton.
We know what they are going to say, because I've had those kinds of conversations for more than a decade with Chinese leaders ... We have to continue to press them. But our pressing them can't interfere with the global economic crisis, the global climate change crisis, and the security crisis.
However, I do hope that America would not let us feel disappointed by its veto power once the Goldstone report is submitted to the UN Security Council. Such a disappointment was felt widely here when the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton supported Israel's terms for peace. Nevertheless, I will keep ...
Now the Knicks are trying maybe to get LeBron James, now that would make it very exciting in New York. So I will watch that. I am not sure exactly what will happen
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