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Sharon Hom executive director of the organization Human Rights in China (HRIC)
- on President Hu Jintao's visit to the US and his discussions with President Bush and business leaders
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Offside
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The Most Famous Foreign Policy Guru You've Never Heard Of
-on her book about an influential professor at Yale
» The Man on Whom Nothing Was Lost (Houghton Mifflin)
Open Phones
» Abortion debate shuns prevention by Harry Reid and Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Albany Times Union
Clarifying Clinton's Cubs/Yankees Love
If you happened to be browsing the New York Times website and happened to click on the 'Week in Review' page and then happened to look at the bottom right side of the page for a lonely link labeled 'editor's note,' you'd notice this clarification. The paper of record followed-up on an article in last week's paper about quotes attributed to Hillary Clinton. The correction said it neglected to say some quotes attributed to the New York Senator were from dubious sources, but the note went on to clarify some more arcane details in the article:
The article also noted that on the cover of the quotation book -- ''I've Always Been a Yankees Fan': Hillary Clinton in Her Own Words'' -- Mrs. Clinton is shown wearing a Cubs cap. But because of an editing error, this explanation was omitted: As early as 1994, Mrs. Clinton was on record explaining that growing up in the Midwest, she had both her hometown favorite, the Cubs, who are in the National League, and also an American League favorite, the Yankees.'
Required reading: April 24, 2006
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Pragmatic Progressives
We want to hear from you today about a new Pragmatic Progressive wrinkle in the abortion debate. Check out this Op-Ed by Hillary Clinton and Harry Reid who are comming together on the abortion debate,
"Abortion debate shuns prevention" (Albany Times Union)
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