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EXCLUSIVE: Obama trade reps' U.S. junkets outnumber overseas visits for deals

President Obama’s two trade representatives have taken more trips inside the country while in office ...

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EXCLUSIVE: Obama trade reps’ U.S. junkets outnumber overseas visits for deals

Ron Kirk, who recently stepped down as U.S. trade representative, says he traveled the country to listen to and change the minds of those who tried to slow trade deals. (Associated Press)

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

BREAKING NEWS-- Bradley Manning: Acquitted of aiding the enemy

U.S. Army Pfc Bradley Manning acquitted of aiding the enemy for giving secrets to WikiLeaks.

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Bradley Manning: Acquitted of aiding the enemy

**FILE** Army Pfc. Bradley Manning is escorted to a security vehicle outside of a courthouse in Fort Meade, Md., on July 29, 2013, after the third day of deliberations in his court martial. Manning faces charges including aiding the enemy, espionage, computer fraud and theft for admittedly sending hundreds of thousands of classified documents and some battlefield video to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks while working as an intelligence analyst in Iraq. (Associated Press)

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