Hillary Rodham Clinton is a U.S. Senator from the state of New York. She is a member of the Democratic Party, is married to former President Bill Clinton, and was defeated by Barack Obama in the Democratic primary in the 2008 presidential race.
Hillary Rodham Clinton is a U.S. Senator from the state of New York. She is a member of the Democratic Party, is married to former President Bill Clinton, and was defeated by Barack Obama in the Democratic primary in the 2008 presidential race.
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Obama names New Mexico Gov. Richardson for Commerce; nominee accepts in English and Spanish
Associated Press WriterCHICAGO (AP) _ President-elect Barack Obama selected New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson as his commerce secretary Wednesday, naming a prominent Hispanic to his new Cabinet and calling him a leading "economic diplomat for America" in troubled times....Tags: Economic Policy, Regional Authority, Janet Napolitano, United Nations, Local Elections
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Obama names Bill Richardson Commerce Secretary
Tribune staff reportersPresident-elect Barack Obama this morning named New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson to serve as Commerce Secretary, a position that Obama says will be a key one in his administration. A former energy secretary, ambassador to the United Nations and member...Tags: Regional Authority, Janet Napolitano, United Nations, Local Elections, Bill Clinton
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Former British leader praises Obama's national security selections and urges quick action
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Tony Blair, the former British prime minister, offered praise Wednesday for President-elect Barack Obama's selections to lead his national security team, and he expressed hope that Obama's administration will press hard and immediately...Tags: Heads of State, Defense, Barack Obama, Government, Judaism
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Obama picks Bill Richardson as Commerce secretary
President-elect Barack Obama this morning named New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson to serve as secretary of Commerce in his Cabinet, saying Richardson would be "a key member of my economic team." Obama said Richardson's "mixture of diplomatic experience,...Tags: Regional Authority, Janet Napolitano, United Nations, Local Elections, Bill Clinton
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Fast approaching inauguration, president-elect relishes final few days of civilian life
Associated Press WriterCHICAGO (AP) _ Barack Obama appears to be enjoying his last few weeks of pondering the nation's problems without being held accountable for them. The president-elect teased reporters and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, his choice for commerce secretary,...Tags: Hawaii, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Rahm Emanuel , Bill Richardson, National Government
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Possible Obama pick for trade rep. linked to uproar over commuted term for cocaine dealer
WASHINGTON (AP) _ The California congressman in discussions with President-elect Barack Obama to become U.S. trade representative played a role in President Bill Clinton's commuting the prison sentence of a cocaine dealer. The cocaine dealer's family had...Tags: Economic Policy, Trade Agreements, Judges, Prisons, Bill Clinton
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Obama making good his pledge to have diverse administration; some backers seek even more
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Barack Obama, soon to be the first black U.S. president, is on the road to making good his pledge to have a Cabinet and White House staff that are among most diverse ever, although some supporters are asking him to go even further. He...Tags: Heads of State, John Podesta, Justice and Rights, Regional Authority, Janet Napolitano
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Obama postula a Richardson para Comercio
The Associated PressEl presidente electo Barack Obama eligió como secretario de Comercio de su próximo gobierno a uno de los políticos hispanos más prominentes de Estados Unidos, el gobernador de Nuevo México Bill Richardson. Hablando en inglés y luego en español, Richardson...Tags: Bill Clinton, Janet Napolitano, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Xavier Becerra
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Obama names Bill Richardson to head Commerce
President-elect Barack Obama named New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson as commerce secretary on Wednesday, placing a second former campaign rival in his new Cabinet. Obama called Richardson a leading "economic diplomat for America. During his time in state...Tags: Heads of State, Regional Authority, Janet Napolitano, United Nations, Local Elections
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Obama tabs Richardson for commerce post
Tribune Washington BureauPresident-elect Barack Obama this morning named New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson to serve as Commerce Secretary, a position that Obama says will be a key one in his administration. A former energy secretary, ambassador to the United Nations and member...Tags: New Mexico, Janet Napolitano, Democratic Party, Barack Obama, Bill Richardson
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Gates signals willingness to move ahead on US pullout from Iraq, close Guantanamo prison
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Defense Secretary Robert Gates signaled a willingness to forge ahead with two key priorities for the incoming Obama administration: accelerating the U.S. withdrawal from Iraq and shutting down the Guantanamo Bay detention center. As the...Tags: Heads of State, Defense, Fires, National Government, Prisons
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For the Obama team, it's raining resumes
Washington BureauWASHINGTON — One member of President-elect Barack Obama's transition team measures meetings by the number of résumés arriving on his BlackBerry. Another says job seekers have offered him tickets to Redskins games, which he has turned down. And...Tags: Bill Clinton, Al Gore, 2009 U.S. Presidential Transition, Chicago Jobs, Barack Obama
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