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A D.C. whodunit: Who leaked and why?1
Bob Woodward's Monday-morning exclusive on a 66-page report from Gen. Stanley McChrystal to President Barack Obama about Afghanistan policy was a rite of passage for the new administration: the first major national security leak and a sure sign that the celebrated Washington Post reporter has penetrated yet another administration.
Nations:Afghanistan People:Bob Woodward Dick Cheney George W. Bush Sarah Palin Joseph Biden Barack Obama Activities:Afghan Terror War
2009-09-22
Powell: Harvard scholar might have reacted quickly
WASHINGTON - Former Secretary of State Colin Powell was mildly critical Tuesday of Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., whose angry response to a Cambridge, Mass., police officer touched off a national debate involving President Barack Obama.
People:Barack Obama Colin Powell Source:(AP)
2009-07-28
Military chiefs back Obama on Guantanamo
WASHINGTON (AFP) - President Barack Obama gained support for closing Guantanamo from a current and a former military leader despite opposition in Congress to moving "war on terror" suspects to the United States.
Nations:U.S. People:Dick Cheney Barbara Boxer Barack Obama Colin Powell Source:(AFP)
2009-05-24
Powell urges Republicans to broaden their appeal
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Republican Party needs to broaden its base rather than move farther to the political right to make gains against President Barack Obama's Democrats, former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell said on Sunday.
People:Colin Powell Rush Limbaugh Barack Obama John McCain Karl Rove George W. Bush Source:(Reuters)
2009-05-24
Cheney: Interrogations saved lives
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Former vice president Dick Cheney insisted that intelligence extracted from tough interrogations of suspected Al-Qaeda militants had saved "perhaps hundreds of thousands" of US lives.
People:Dick Cheney Rush Limbaugh Barack Obama Colin Powell George W. Bush
2009-05-11
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