Clinton's N. Korea Trip Cloaked in Secrecy - World News Briefs | Newser »
Posted By MunyTree5 4 months, 3 weeks ago in Political NewsBill Clinton arrived in Pyongyang today in an unmarked aircraft, where he was met by several North Korean officials, including the country's chief nuclear negotiator, reports the New York Times .... World News Briefs. | Newser
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They call it spam, but I call it repeating good news on multiple posts.
The gals are home!
Chalk up another one for the current administration.
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