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U.S. AMBASSADOR TO NATO IVO DAALDER AND DEPUTY NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR FOR STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS BEN RHODES HOLD A NEWS BRIEFING...
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PRESS SECRETARY ROBERT GIBBS AND DEPUTY NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR FOR STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS BEN RHODES DELIVER REMARKS EN ROUTE BAGRAM AI...
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GENERAL DOUG LUTE AND DEPUTY NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR FOR STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS BEN RHODES DELIVER PRESS BRIEFING ON PRESIDENT'S TRIP ...
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Departing Friday on a nine-day trip back to his boyhood roots in the Pacific Rim, President Obama will pursue what aides say is a long-range goal to fundamentally shift the focus of U.S. economic and military influence toward Asia.
It's the fastest-growing economic region in the world," said Ben Rhodes, White House deputy national security adviser for strategic communications. "The markets that are growing in the Asia-Pacific are ones that we want to be competitive in going forward.
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WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY ROBERT GIBBS AND DEPUTY NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR FOR STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS BEN RHODES HOLD A NEWS BRIEFING,...
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BLOOMINGTON - Work has begun to install a synthetic FieldTurf surface on Wilder Field at IWU Stadium, according to Ben Rhodes, IWU associate vice president for advancement.
Rhodes said the FieldTurf was made possible by a private donation to the university.
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WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY ROBERT GIBBS, NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL SENIOR DIRECTOR FOR RUSSIA MIKE MCFAUL AND DEPUTY NAT...
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WASHINGTON (MCT) -- He sat with his legs crossed in an armchair in the Oval Office, his brow furrowed. Aides clustered on the couches around him. They could see black scratch marks all over their proposal for the most sensitive speech of his young presidency -- his long-promised address to the world's 1.5 billion Muslims.
For weeks, they had toiled over the text. Now, some stole glances at the lead writer, 31-year-old Ben Rhodes, as the lengthening silence confirmed their best shot had fallen short.
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WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY ROBERT GIBBS, NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL SENIOR DIRECTOR FOR RUSSIA MIKE MCFAUL AND DEPUTY NATIONAL SECURITY AD...
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CAIRO, Egypt - In his speech today to Muslims around the world, President Barack Obama will speak in detail about extremism, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran and "what he thinks needs to be done on all sides" to reach peace between Israelis and Palestinians, his aides said Wednesday.
On the eve of his address, Obama was still tinkering with the final text he'll deliver at Cairo University, according to Ben Rhodes, one of his speechwriters.