HILLARY CLINTON

January 16, 2008

Weiner's Wife: Huma Abedin

In news that surprised no one, Rep. Anthony Weiner announced today that he did in fact post a photo of his gentals to Twitter, and further admitted to having ongoing inappopriate electronic contact with multiple women.Noticeably absent from the press conference was Weiner's wife of less than a year, Huma Abedin, who previously caught the public (and Weiner's) eye as an Hillary Clinton's close aide. Abedin joined Clinton's staff as an intern in 1996 and has remained at the ...
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China PLA officers call Internet key battleground

China must make mastering cyber-warfare a military priority as the Internet becomes the crucial battleground for opinion and intelligence, two military officers said on Friday, two days after Google revealed hacking attacks that it said came from China.
America mulls independent web access for dissidents in repressive regimes

Clinton: Assad legitimacy 'nearly run out'

Syria's military forces continued their crackdown against anti-government protests on Thursday, shelling southern and central towns as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned President Bashar al-Assad that his legitimacy had nearly run out.
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U.S. citizen stuck in Kuwait

A U.S. citizen who has been stuck in Kuwait for months after embassy officials confiscated his passport is asking Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to intervene, The AP reported.
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U.S. probes Google's serious China hacking allegation

Google Inc's allegations that hackers, probably from China, sought to access the Gmail accounts of senior U.S. officials are very serious and the U.S. government is investigating them, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Thursday.
Women walk past the logo of Google in front of its former headquarters in Beijing

U.S. probes China hacking allegations

The U.S. government is investigating the very serious allegations from Google Inc. that hackers, probably from China, sought to access the Gmail accounts of senior U.S. officials, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Thursday.
Yemen Unrest

Fights and unrest hit Yemeni capital once again

At least 19 people have been killed this week and multiple explosions rocked the streets of Yemen's capital-Sanaa, with renewed fights between a powerful tribal group and President Ali Abdullah Saleh's forces, officials said on Wednesday, reported Reuters.

Clinton to discuss Libya with allies next week

United States secretary of state Hillary Clinton will attend an international meeting next week to talk about the situation in Libya, as NATO seeks to accelerate the campaign to end his rule.

Yemen faces threat of civil war

More than 40 Yemenis were killed as violence erupted in Sana’a peaceful pro-democracy protests. Yemen was on the verge of a civil war as there was overnight combat between the government forces and tribal militia.

Clinton Headed To Pakistan For Talks

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will likely visit Pakistan soon to discuss ways that both countries can cooperate again in the war against terrorism, according to reports.
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U.S. to work with Russia on OECD membership: Clinton

The United States will work to help Russia join the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a western-dominated forum for advanced market economies, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Wednesday.

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