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Meet the Secretary of State
, Secretary Rice Dr. Condoleezza Rice became the 66th Secretary of State on January 26, 2005. As she stated at her confirmation hearing, "we must use American diplomacy to help create a balance of power in the world that favors freedom. And the time for diplomacy is now."
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, Secretary Rice being greeted by senior State Department Officials outside of the State Department.  Dr. Condoleezza Rice became the 66th Secretary of State on January 26, 2005.  State Department Photo. The U.S. Department of State has many important leaders. Meet some of these leaders to see how they became important diplomats.
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Meet Hometown Diplomats
, Hometown Diplomats The Secretary's Hometown Diplomats Program encourages diplomats to volunteer their time while returning to their hometown. Diplomats visit local organizations, schools, and colleges. Will someone be visiting your town soon?
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Meet the CHildren of Doplomats Overseas
, Children from an International Community School play during a break from their schoolwork.  (AP Photo/Nader Daoud) Ever wonder what it would be like to be a diplomat's son or daughter? Discover what it's like from diplomats' children themselves!
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About Who We Are
The U.S.Department of State is led by the Secretary of State. Although headquartered in Washington, DC, the Department's embassies span the world in more than 190 countries. The diplomats who work in these embassies come from all over the United States and represent a variety of backgrounds. Can you see yourself as a diplomat someday?

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