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Why Hillary Clinton hasn't weighed in on Saudi women's right to drive
A group calling itself Saudi Women for Driving says it is perplexed by Hillary Clinton’s ‘silence’ on the issue. But there could be several reasons she has not spoken publicly about it.
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At summit on entrepreneurship, Obama's approach to Muslim world on display
Entrepreneurs from more than 50 mostly Muslim-majority countries are gathering at the summit on entrepreneurship in Washington to learn more about how individual action can expand opportunity in the Muslim world and beyond.
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In Haiti earthquake response, Bush distances himself from Cheney
Former Vice President Dick Cheney has been the Obama administration's chief critic, often fueling talk show hosts like Rush Limbaugh. But by agreeing to help President Obama raise money for victims of the Haiti earthquake, George W. Bush is playing by more genteel political rules.
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How will history judge Bush?
Never in polls has one president experienced such highs and lows in job approval.
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Secretary of State Clinton?
In Hillary, Obama would be launching a superstar diplomat.
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The key to a better U.S. image
USIA helped world views of the US before the cold war; let's revive it.
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Better U.S. image abroad: how to attain it?
Presidential candidates cite intent to improve US stature, but retooling policies is complicated.







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