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Sec. Clinton speaks at press conference in Washington

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks to the press at a joint availability following her meeting with British Foreign Secretary David Miliband at the State Department in Washington on July 29, 2009. UPI/Alexis C. Glenn


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