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Rice: Clinton will be 'terrific' secretary of state

 
Sen. Hillary Clinton is preparing to move from Capitol Hill to Foggy Bottom. WASHINGTON (CNN) — Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Sunday that she believes Sen. Hillary Clinton will "do a great job" as secretary of state. In an interview with CNN, Rice also addressed President-elect Barack Obama's victory, saying she believes Americans were "wise in [...] (link)

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