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STEYN: The G-20 doesn't offer plenty
Monday, April 6, 2009During the Obama administration's foray to London this last week, officials provided a special telephone number to journalists interested in discussing foreign-policy issues in an "on-the-record briefing call with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and National Security Adviser Jim Jones."
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