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| Secretary Rice Congratulates President-elect Johnson-Sirleaf Sean McCormack, Spokesman (Dec. 15): "Secretary Rice congratulated President-elect Johnson-Sirleaf on her election and looks forward to working closely with her when she assumes office next month. The United States urges all Liberians to work together to build a peaceful new Liberia." full text
President Visits with Iraqi Out-Of-Country Voters President Bush (Dec. 15): "...I want to congratulate the Iraqi citizens for being courageous and in defying the terrorists and refusing to be cowed into not voting. I believe freedom is universal. I believe the Iraqi citizen cares just as much about freedom and living a free life as the American citizen does." full text | The White House: Renewal in Iraq
2005 Performance and Accountability Report This report describes the Department’s achievements and challenges in this extraordinary moment for America and for the world. It also highlights our efforts to manage taxpayer dollars responsibly in support of our nation’s endeavor to support the aspirations for liberty and democracy of people all around the world. report
| |  | I N O T H E R N E W S | | | President Bush recently issued a directive empowering the Secretary of State to improve the United States’ capacity to manage reconstruction and stabilization efforts for foreign states and regions at risk of, in, or in transition from conflict or civil strife. Special Briefing
 The Sixth WTO Ministerial Conference is being held in Hong Kong, December 13-18. In general, ministerial conferences are the WTO's highest decision-making body, meeting at least once every 2 years and providing political direction for the organization.
| | Named after the renowned journalist and former director of the United States Information Agency, Edward R. Murrow, the new "Partnership for International Journalism Program" emphasizes many of the democratic principles that guided Mr. Murrow's practice of his craft: integrity and ethics and courage and social responsibility.
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