KAREN HUGHES NOMINATED UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE
President George W. Bush meets with Karen Hughes and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice for breakfast in the President's private dining room at the White House March 14, 2005. Secretary Rice announced today that Karen Hughes will be nominated as Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs. (UPI Photo/ Krisanne Johnson/White House)
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