HILLARY CLINTON
Disappointed and disillusioned
A woman president for the United States? Yes! How about Hillary? I would have voted for her during the last election if she were the democratic candidate. But not any more. No, not after I hav...
Posted on 2/8/10 at 5:32 PM
U.S. seeks to shore up support for tough Iran stance 
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, on a quick visit to Persian Gulf allies Qatar and Saudi Arabia, said in a speech that Iran has not lived up to its nuclear obligations and has rebuffed U.S. and international efforts to engage in serious talks.
By Associated Press , February 14, 2010
Clinton visits key allies in Persian Gulf 
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton launched a quick visit to two Persian Gulf allies today as part of a broader Obama administration effort to shore up support for taking a tougher stance against Iran’s nuclear program.
By Associated Press , February 14, 2010
EX- President Clinton leaves hospital 
By Cristian Salazar and Marilynn Marchione , February 12, 2010
Ex-President Clinton undergoes heart procedure 
By Deepti Hajela and Marilynn Marchione , February 11, 2010
China calls Clinton Internet speech harmful to ties with U.S. 
China rejected today a call by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton for the lifting of restrictions on the Internet in the communist country, denouncing her criticism as false and damaging to bilateral ties.
By Christopher Bodeen , January 22, 2010
Haiti aid flow grows while feuds escalate over reaching victims 
With food, water and other aid flowing into Haiti in earnest, relief groups and officials are focused on moving the supplies out of the clogged airport and to hungry, haggard earthquake survivors in the capital.
By Alfred de Montesquiou and Mike Melia , January 16, 2010
Hillary Clinton heads to Haiti; ex-presidents George W. Bush, Bill Cllinton visit Obama 
By Darlene Superville , January 16, 2010
HAITI QUAKE AFTERMATH: Quake aid starts to arrive for desperate Haitians 
Desperately needed aid from around the world slowly made its way today into Haiti, where supply bottlenecks and a leadership vacuum left rescuers scrambling on their own to save the trapped and injured and get relief supplies into the capital.
By Mike Melia , January 14, 2010
- AP VIDEO: Haiti quake aftermath
- Thousands feared dead in Haiti quake; many trapped
- Lancaster, Minn., native braves devastation to care for ophans
- Earthquake stirs emotions of local former aid workers
- Clinton: Too soon to estimate casualties in Haiti
- Benefit concert for Haitian earthquake recovery set in Grand Forks
- ‘He loved God,’ Duluth pastor and mother says
- 11 church volunteers from Woodbury, Minn., safe and sound after Haiti quake
- Canada’s first government aid touches down in quake-ravaged Port-Au-Prince
- Red Cross estimates 50,000 dead in Haiti quake
Clinton: Too soon to estimate casualties in Haiti 
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said today the United States and the world must do everything possible to help Haiti surmount its "cycle of hope and despair."
By Associated Press , January 14, 2010
Massive aid effort begun for Haiti quake victims 
Food and medical aid is on its way to Haiti for relief from a 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck Tuesday, affecting 3 million people.
By Frank Jordans and Brad Klapper , January 13, 2010
Google to end China censorship after e-mail breach 
Google Inc. will stop censoring its search results in China and may pull out of the country completely after discovering that computer hackers had tricked human-rights activists into exposing their e-mail accounts to outsiders.
By Michael Liedtke , January 13, 2010
New Hampshire seeks to stay No. 1 in presidential primaries 
The New Hampshire House is set to vote Wednesday to give the secretary of state wider latitude in setting the primary's date to protect the state's tradition of being first. The Senate votes on the measure next if it passes the House, and it is widely expected to become law.
By Norma Love , January 08, 2010
Obama, Wen offer no new emissions cuts at summit 
President Barack Obama and other world leaders took stalled climate talks into their own hands today, holding an emergency meeting to come up with a political agreement to salvage a conference marked by deep divisions between rich and poor countries.
By Michael Casey and Seth Borenstein , December 18, 2009
Clinton: U.S. would help raise billions on climate 
By Charles J. Hanley , December 17, 2009
Iran to try three American hikers who crossed Iraqi border 
By Nasser Karimi , December 14, 2009
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