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Date: 2012-07-31 09:07:57
Propaganda
Ambassadors of the United States
Public Diplomacy
Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs
Cultural Diplomacy
United States Agency for International Development
R. Nicholas Burns
Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
Karen Hughes
United States federal executive departments
United States Department of State
Foreign relations of the United States

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