Published 11/5/2009
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Bloomberg - Nov. 5 (Bloomberg) -- The Obama administrationâs effort to
end the Middle East conflict has suffered a setback, the Arab
League said at the United Nations after Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton assured Egyptian leaders of the U.S. commitment.
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