Tarullo, Rice given key roles in Obama transition
Published 11/19/2008 at Reuters: Politics
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Former Clinton administration aides Daniel Tarullo, Susan Rice and James Steinberg were named on Wednesday by President-elect Barack Obama to advise him on policy matters as he prepares for his move to the White House.
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