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Ambassador John Bolton

A community guide to John Bolton and his role as U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.. John R. Bolton is the United States Permanent Representative to the United Nations. Prior to his appointment, Bolton served as Under Secretary of State for... [more]

A community guide to John Bolton and his role as U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.. John R. Bolton is the United States Permanent Representative to the United Nations. Prior to his appointment, Bolton served as Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security.

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John Bolton gets his A$$ handed to him on the BBC. What a tool!  
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John Bolton: Obama and Missile Defense - On this critical issue, the president-elect is not off to a good start...  
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The Bush administration is "close" to finalizing a regulatory overhaul of the Endangered Species Act to allow federal agencies to decide whether protected species would be harmed by agency projects, according to the Interior Department.  
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Congratulations, Mr President-elect, on your victory. After the longest presidential campaign in our history, you now have 77 days to prepare to govern. While foreigners might see eleven weeks as an eternity, you know only too well that it is ...  
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John David Gill, landlord of the town centre building which houses Softys’ Hard Stuff, was taken to court by Bolton Council. He pleaded guilty to knowingly ...  
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Former U.N. ambassador John Bolton broke down geopolitical relations around the world during a visit to Macon on Tuesday evening and still got his audience home in time to watch the 9 p.m. presidential debate.  
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President George W. Bush today announced his intention to nominate six individuals to serve in his Administration: Rodney G. Bent, Gary C. Bryner, Thomas Joseph Dodd, Roger W. Wallace, Alesia Ranney-Marinelli, Mark S. Shelton  
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Today, President Bush visited the Department of Transportation (DOT) and discussed measures to improve air travel, both during the upcoming holiday season and in the future, and highlighted his Administration's transportation safety record. Over the holidays, millions of Americans will take to...  
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Just weeks before leaving office, the Interior Department's top lawyer has shifted half a dozen key deputies -- including two former political appointees who have been involved in controversial environmental decisions -- into senior civil service posts.  
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The chief military judge at Guantanamo Bay announced his immediate retirement yesterday, effectively scuttling the slim chances that the trial of conspirators in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks could get underway before the Bush administration ends.  
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As the national unemployment rate climbs to a 14-year high, a treasure trove of about 8,000 new jobs surfaced in one place on Capitol Hill yesterday. The federal government published the Plum Book, an inventory of positions that will soon be vacated by the Bush administration and open for hire.  
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A recent lobbyist for the National Football League who now works at the White House is playing a controversial role in the Bush administration's last-minute effort to implement a ban on many forms of Internet gambling before the end of the president's term, according to congressional and...  
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Faced with one of the most important transfers of presidential power in American history -- amid wars on two fronts, the looming threat of terrorism at home, and a full-blown economic crisis -- the outgoing Bush administration and the incoming Obama team have responded with nearly unprecedented...  
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Transition advisers to President-elect Brack Obama have compiled a list of about 200 Bush administration actions and executive orders that could be swiftly undone to reverse the president on climate change, stem cell research, reproductive rights and other issues, according to congressional Democ...  
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The Bush administration has launched a major overhaul of the nation's immigration services agency, selecting an industry consortium led by IBM to reinvent how the government handles about 7 million applications each year for visas, citizenship and approval to work in the United States, officials...  
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