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Panel faults security failures in Benghazi attacks
WASHINGTON — The State Department was guilty of "systematic failures" in security that made the deadly Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the U.S. mission in Libya possible, a high-level investigative panel concluded in an unflinching examination made...Tags: Employees, Muammar Gaddafi, Talk Shows (genre), Michael G. Mullen, Susan Rice
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Report examines possible failings in funds for diplomatic security
A recent report examining the funding and implementation of diplomatic security has found, among many things, that congressional appropriations for securing embassies, consulates and the like has been less than the amount requested in every year since...
Tags: Benghazi, Media Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Officials quit after report on Benghazi attack released
Three senior State Department officials resigned under pressure Wednesday after an independent review board determined that they had operational responsibility for "grossly inadequate" security when Islamic militants killed four Americans at the U.S....
Tags: Elections, Michael G. Mullen, Wars and Interventions, U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Obama's Susan Rice conundrum
U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice has become a willing pawn in Senate Republicans' efforts to force President Barack Obama into a costly and unnecessary fight over who will serve as his secretary of state when Hillary Clinton leaves that post in the new year....Tags: Republican Party, Talk Shows (genre), Elections, Susan Rice, Parties and Movements
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In defense of Susan Rice
Is U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice an appropriate choice as President Obama's second-term secretary of State? Nearly 100 House Republicans have come out against Rice, joining several prominent GOP senators. Meetings on Capitol Hill this week appear not to...
Tags: Republican Party, Talk Shows (genre), Michael G. Mullen, National Security, Susan Rice
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Kerry stays quiet as Cabinet speculation swirls
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. John Kerry is angling to be the nation's top diplomat by being, well, diplomatic. The longtime Democratic lawmaker from Massachusetts has largely stayed quiet while President Barack Obama considers him for the next secretary...
Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Washington, DC, United Nations, John Kerry, Susan Collins
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McCain softens opposition to Rice, open to Benghazi explanation
WASHINGTON – The top Republican leading the fight against Susan Rice as the new secretary of State softened his opposition and said Sunday he was open to hearing her explain why she declared the burning of the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya,...Tags: Republican Party, Fox News Channel (tv network), Talk Shows (genre), John McCain, Elections
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Childish behavior, deadly consequences
I was not aware of a film insulting to Islam until American embassies were attacked in Libya and Egypt. Thus, Muslim extremists managed, through the expedient of riot and rampage, to bring attention to the very thing they loathe, a thing which, but for...Tags: Religion and Belief, Entertainment, John Ritter, Libya, Islam
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Sandy swoops in to save Obama
John Kass What a difference a storm named Sandy makes, eh, Mr. President? Thanks to Sandy, Barack Obama can act presidential once again — at least on TV. Sandy allows him to get on that phone with those FEMA bureaucrats and tell them to stop...Tags: Republican Party, Elections, Human Interest, FEMA, Executive Branch
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Shots fired, U.S. embassies stormed in furious protest over film
World NowFurious protests exploded around the world Friday as outraged demonstrators from Bangladesh to Sudan condemned an amateurish movie that mocked the Islamic prophet as a bloodthirsty womanizer and child molester. One person was killed after Lebanese... -
Muslims hold small protest in Tel Aviv over film
World NowA few dozen members of the Islamic Movement in Israel held a nonviolent protest outside the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv on Thursday, holding banners saying “freedom of speech does not equal insulting the prophet Muhammad” and denouncing a film... -
Deputies called to Cerritos home of alleged anti-Muslim filmmaker
L.A. NOWLos Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies were called Wednesday night to the Cerritos home of the purported filmmaker behind the anti-Muslim film that has sparked unrest in the Middle Easte after reports of a large contingent of news media....
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