online.wsj.com - 11/2/2009
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Hillary Clinton used a diplomatic swing across the Mideast to reassert her role in foreign policy even as the trip exposed the challenges facing Obama's ambitious overseas agenda.
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... and Richard Sisk: "White House visit list includes Ayers, Wright, Moore; Names don't match controversial figures" LINK
The Washington Times’ Tom LoBianco: “Limbaugh: Obama’s Dover visit a ‘photo op’” LINK
The Washington Post’s Anne Kornblut and Jason Horowitz: “High-stress position, low-key personality” LINK
SECRETARY OF STATE, HILLARY CLINTON:
The Wall Street Journal’s Jay Solomon: “Clinton Reasserts Her Role in U.S. Foreign Policy” LINK
Politico’s Laura Rozen: “HRC’s Middle East misfire” LINK
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