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[Title] => Obama names Rice as national security adviser
[Summary] => Shaking up his national security team, President Barack Obama tapped diplomat Susan Rice as his national security adviser, defying Republicans who have vigorously criticized her faulty explanation about the attack on Americans in Benghazi, Libya.
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[Title] => US official pushes stronger military ties with China
[Summary] => U.S. National Security Adviser Tom Donilon pushed Tuesday for stronger military relations with China, on the final day of a visit to Beijing to set the stage for a summit next month between President Barack Obama and China's Xi Jinping.
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[Title] => Report: US presents Israel with Iran strike plan
[Summary] => An Israeli newspaper reported yesterday that the Obama administration's top security official has briefed Israel on US plans for a possible attack on Iran, seeking to reassure it that Washington is prepared to act militarily should diplomacy and sanctions fail to pressure Tehran to abandon its nuclear enrichment program.
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[Summary] => China signaled a gradual evolution toward resolving quarrels with its Asian neighbors over disputed waters of the South China Sea, a senior US administration official said yesterday, describing the development as an encouraging step forward in easing tensions over the busiest trade route in the world.
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[Title] => US says it wants access to bin Laden widows
[Summary] => The United States wants access to Osama bin Laden's three widows and any intelligence material its commandos left behind at the al-Qaida leader's compound, a top American official said in comments that could add a fresh sticking point in already frayed ties with Pakistan.
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[Title] => Obama: 'Getting our man' outweighed risks of raid
[Summary] => President Barack Obama ordered the commando raid that killed terrorist leader Osama bin Laden after deciding the risks were outweighed by the possibility "of us finally getting our man" following a decade of frustration, he said in a Sunday broadcast interview.
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November 20, 2011 - 7:11am