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Originally posted by NY Madman:
You will be hearing much more about Clinton (more than we have) in the near future. He has his eye on the UN Secretary General's job.
How is the Secretary General selected? By what I can see, the Security Council recommends, but does that not mean we can veto it? Wouldn't Bush's appointee veto it?

Funny thing... I found one sight about Clinton wanting the job - informationclearinghouse.info. And how strange that at the end of the article it says, "Dateline D.C. is written by a Washington-based British journalist and political observer."

What, is the author afraid to give his name?
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