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Hillary Clinton would be a good choice as Secretary of State, says senior GOP leader

Hillary Clinton would be a good choice as Secretary of State, says senior GOP leaderWashington, Nov. 17: A senior Republican leader has said naming Hillary Rodham Clinton as the next U. S. Secretary of State would be a good choice.

"It seems to me she''s got the experience. She''s got the temperament for it. I think she would be well received around the world," Fox News quoted Arizona Senator Jon Kyl, the U. S. Senate''s second-ranking Republican, as saying on Sunday.

"So my own initial reaction is it would be a very good selection," he added.

Obama says national security team and economy are his top priorities

Obama says national security team and economy are his top prioritiesChicago, Nov. 17 : U. S. President-elect Barack Obama said on Sunday that the security of the United States and getting the country’s economy back on track would command his attention on a priority basis once he assumes office on January 20, 2009.

Tokyo stocks open modestly higher on bargain-hunting

Tokyo stocks open modestly higher on bargain-huntingTokyo  - Tokyo stocks opened modestly higher Monday as investors bought back battered shares, but gains were capped due to anxiety over the slowdown of Japan's economic growth.

The Nikkei 225 Stock Average edged up 98.8 points, or 1.17 per cent, to 8,561.19.

The broader Topix index of all first-section issues was also up 6.31 points, or 0.75 per cent, to 853.22.

The government announced Monday that the nation's economy shrank at an annualized rate of 0.4 per cent in real terms in the July-September period.

Pupils quit top Hong Kong schools as slump-hit expats go home

Pupils quit top Hong Kong schools as slump-hit expats go home Hong Kong  - Children are being pulled out of Hong Kong's top international schools in unusually high numbers as the global slump forces expatriates to quit the city, a news report said Monday.

Up to 50 students have left each of the wealthy city's most prestigious fee-paying international schools in recent months as expatriates are recalled, the Hong Kong Standard said.

Obama unlikely to be allowed to use Blackberry in White House

Obama unlikely to be allowed to use Blackberry in White HouseWashington, Nov. 17 : U. S. President-elect Barack Obama may have to give up using his much loved Blackberry mobile phone because of Congressional and court-related legal strictures.

U. S. law allows Congress and the country’s courts to subpoena e-mail issued by a serving President, and subject them to the scrutiny of public records laws. There may also be security issues about carrying around trackable cell phones.

Pakistan temporarily bans movement of trucks carrying NATO troop supplies

Pakistan temporarily bans movement of trucks carrying NATO troop suppliesPeshawar (Pakistan), Nov. 17: American and NATO troops deployed in war-ravaged Afghanistan faced an unexpected crisis on Sunday after Pakistan temporarily stopped oil tankers and container trucks from passing through a key passageway into the a country, threatening a critical supply route and raising more fears about security in the region.

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