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Highlights

Nomination for Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs
Secretary Rice (Mar. 14): "I can think of no individual more suited for this task of telling America's story to the world, of nurturing America's dialogue with the world and advancing universal values for the world than Karen Hughes." [more]

Mar. 13 News Shows
Secretary Rice discussed U.S. foreign policy during interviews on ABC, CBS, and NBC.

International Women's Issues
The Department will host a live on-line chat on Mar. 16, 2005 at 3:00 p.m. EST. To participate, visit www.chats.state.gov.

Annual Reports Released
The 2005 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report and the 2004 Human Rights Report are now available online.

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