Wednesday Mar 10

Sign In/Out



National News

Clinton moves to widen role of State Dept.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 May 2009 18:30 Written by sam Tuesday, 23 December 2008 17:59
Attention: open in a new window. PDFPrintE-mail

 Even before taking office, Hillary Rodham Clinton is seeking to build a more powerful State Department, with a bigger budget, high-profile special envoys to trouble spots and an expanded role in dealing with global economic issues at a time of crisis.

Mrs. Clinton is recruiting Jacob J. Lew the budget director under President Bill Clinton, as one of two deputies, according to people close to the Obama transition team. Mr. Lew’s focus, they said, will be on increasing the share of financing that goes to the diplomatic corps. He andJames B. Steinberg, a deputy national security adviser in the Clinton administration, are to be Mrs. Clinton’s chief lieutenants.

Read more: Clinton moves to widen role of State Dept.

 

Guantanamo prisoners may head to Europe

Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 May 2009 20:25 Written by sam Tuesday, 23 December 2008 17:59
Attention: open in a new window. PDFPrintE-mail

European nations have begun intensive discussions both within and among their governments on whether to resettle detainees from the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, as a significant overture to the incoming Obama administration, according to senior European officials and U.S. diplomats.

Read more: Guantanamo prisoners may head to Europe

Isreali archeologists find rare gold coins

Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 May 2009 18:34 Written by sam Tuesday, 23 December 2008 17:59
Attention: open in a new window. PDFPrintE-mail

Some Israeli archaeologists are having a particularly happy Hanukkah. The Israel Antiquities Authority reported a thrilling find Sunday -- the discovery of 264 ancient gold coins in Jerusalem National Park. The coins were minted during the early 7th century.

Read more: Isreali archeologists find rare gold coins