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Anne Elise Kornblut (born February 25, 1973), an American journalist. She is currently a staff writer for the Washington Post.

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White House aides: No Afghan decision before Thanksgiving

SEOUL -- President Barack Obama will not announce his decision on sending more troops to Afghanistan before the Thanksgiving holiday, senior aides said on Thursday. The news came as the president greeted 1,500 troops at Osan Air Base in South Korea , ...

From ANNE E. KORNBLUT, The Washington Post,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  White House,  Taliban,  Al-Qaeda,  Stanley A. McChrystal

Obama's story infused Asia tour

At a news conference here, Obama said he and Lee had agreed that their countries will no longer engage the North in endless, inconclusive disarmament talks. Obama emphasized "the need to break the pattern of the past," but neither leader offered new ...

From ANNE E. KORNBLUT, The Washington Post,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  White House,  David Axelrod,  United Nations,  Junichiro Koizumi

Obama: Guantanamo won't close by Jan. deadline

BEIJING ¿ President Obama directly acknowledged for the first time on Wednesday that the prison facility at Guantanamo Bay will not close by the January deadline he set, but he said he hoped to still achieve that goal sometime next year. Obama refused, ...

From ANNE E. KORNBLUT, The Washington Post,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  U.S. Congress,  Khalid Sheikh Mohammed

On China visit, Obama can't distance himself from Afghanistan

After six days on the road, a handful of reporters finally gained access to Obama in Beijing on Wednesday morning and asked him about the still-looming announcement. "I will announce that decision certainly in the next several weeks," Obama told Ed ...

From ANNE E. KORNBLUT, The Washington Post,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  White House,  Ed Henry,  Hamid Karzai,  Dmitry Medvedev

Copenhagen talks unlikely to yield climate accord, leaders told

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From ANNE E. KORNBLUT, The Washington Post,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation

Obama to Meet With Russia's Medvedev in Singapore

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From ANNE E. KORNBLUT, The Washington Post,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation,  Dmitry Medvedev,  White House,  National Security Council

Obama stresses role of Asia in U.S. prosperity

In speaking to an invited audience at Tokyo's Santory Hall, Obama offered only cursory remarks at on human rights, an issue that will grow more prominent this weekend as he crosses paths in Singapore with the leader of the Burmese military junta and ...

From ANNE E. KORNBLUT, The Washington Post,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Aung San Suu Kyi,  Yukio Hatoyama (politician),  Robert Gates

Clinton Says No to Another Presidential Bid

A year and a half after the end of her historic presidential campaign, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday for the first time that she will not run for the job again, firmly setting aside a question that has followed her for most of ...

From ANNE E. KORNBLUT, The Washington Post,  12 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Hillary Rodham Clinton,  Ann Curry,  U.S. Democratic Party,  Barack Obama,  White House

Republicans Scoff at Nobel Prize Announcement

President Obama's Republican adversaries reacted with swift disbelief to news that he had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize Friday, with many in the party scoffing that the accolade was hardly justified by a record they described as incomplete at best. ...

From MICHAEL D. SHEAR AND ANNE E. KORNBLUT, The Washington Post,  9 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Republican National Committee,  George W. Bush,  U.S. Republican Party,  John McCain

Poll May Mean Worry Beyond Va.

The poll shows a lack of enthusiasm among many of the voters who propelled Obama and his party to victory last November, raising troubling questions for the Democrats: Were many of Obama's 2008 energetic supporters one-time participants in the ...

From DAN BALZ AND ANNE E. KORNBLUT, The Washington Post,  8 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  U.S. Democratic Party,  U.S. Republican Party,  John McCain,  Robert F McDonnell

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