Mark Landler The New York Times

'Mark Landler The New York Times' - 11 News Result(s)

  • With edge, US greets China's heir apparent
    World News | Mark Landler and Edward Wong, The New York Times | Wednesday February 15, 2012
    China's vice president and likely future leader, Xi Jinping, embarked on a get-to-know-you tour of the United States on Tuesday, with a day of meetings from the White House to the Pentagon. But he was met with blunt criticism from his host, Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., who declared that the United States and China could cooperate "only if th...
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  • In Kim's death, an extensive Intelligence failure
    World News | Mark Landler and Choe Sang-Hun, The New York Times | Tuesday December 20, 2011
    Kim Jong-il, the enigmatic North Korean leader, died on a train at 8:30 am Saturday in his country. Forty-eight hours later, officials in South Korea still did not know anything about it - to say nothing of Washington, where the State Department acknowledged "press reports" of Mr. Kim's death well after North Korean state media had already announce...
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  • Clinton dismisses rumors of World Bank job, however plausible they sound
    World News | Mark Landler, The New York Times | Saturday June 11, 2011
    Rumors about Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's next job pop up regularly in Washington, but she and her aides knocked down a report this week that she was in talks to become president of the World Bank with more vehemence than with previous rumors, including that she was in line for defense secretary or might elbow Vice President Joseph R...
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  • No let-up in pressure on Libya: Obama
    World News | By Mark Landler and J. David Goodman, The New York Times | Wednesday May 25, 2011
    In an address to both houses of the British Parliament in Westminster Hall, President Obama said Wednesday that the United States and Britain remain "indispensible" nations for peace and stability and the "greatest catalysts for global action" in a time of war, terrorism and economic insecurity. Highlighting the need for a "new era of cooperation" ...
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  • We don't trot out this stuff as trophies: Obama on Osama photo
    World News | Mark Landler and Mark Mazzetti, The New York Times | Thursday May 5, 2011
    President Obama decided Wednesday not to release graphic photographs of Osama bin Laden's corpse, as new details emerged about the raid on Bin Laden's fortified compound that differed from the administration's initial account of the 40-minute operation. Mr. Obama, after a brief but intense debate within his war council, concluded that making the im...
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  • US seeks to unify allies as more airstrikes rock Tripoli
    World News | By Mark Landler and Steven Erlanger, The New York Times | Wednesday March 23, 2011
    President Obama worked on Tuesday to bridge differences among allies about how to manage the military campaign in Libya, as airstrikes continued to rock Tripoli and forces loyal to Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi showed no sign of ending their sieges of rebel-held cities. On a day when two United States airmen bailed out over Libya and were rescued after t...
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  • UN approves no-fly zone, military action to halt Gaddafi's forces
    World News | Dan Bilefsky and Mark Landler, The New York Times | Friday March 18, 2011
    The United Nations Security Council voted Thursday to authorize military action, including airstrikes against Libyan tanks and heavy artillery and a no-fly zone, a risky foreign intervention aimed at averting a bloody rout of rebels by forces loyal to Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi. After days of often acrimonious debate, played out against a desperate cl...
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  • US readies military options on Libya
    World News | Mark Landler and Thom Shanker, The New York Times | Tuesday March 1, 2011
    The United States began moving warships toward Libya and froze $30 billion in the country's assets on Monday as the administration declared all options on the table in its diplomatic, economic and military campaign to drive Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi from power. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said the administration was conferring with alli...
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  • US imposes sanctions on Libya in wake of crackdown
    World News | Helene Cooper and Mark Landler, The New York Times | Saturday February 26, 2011
    The United States closed its embassy in Tripoli on Friday and imposed unilateral sanctions against Libya, including the freezing of billions in government assets, as the Obama administration made its most aggressive move against Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi since his security forces opened fire on protesters. Just minutes after a charter flight left Tri...
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  • World News | Mark Landler, The New York Times | Tuesday February 15, 2011
    Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has chosen Marc Grossman, a retired senior diplomat and former ambassador to Turkey, as the Obama administration's new special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, a senior State Department official said Monday. Mr. Grossman, who left the State Department in 2005 and is the vice chairman of a consul...
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  • Rajiv Shah nominated to head USAID
    World News | Mark Landler, New York Times News Service | Thursday November 12, 2009
    After months of delay, Obama administration named Rajiv J. Shah to run its main foreign aid arm, the US Agency for International Development.
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'Mark Landler The New York Times' - 11 News Result(s)

  • With edge, US greets China's heir apparent
    World News | Mark Landler and Edward Wong, The New York Times | Wednesday February 15, 2012
    China's vice president and likely future leader, Xi Jinping, embarked on a get-to-know-you tour of the United States on Tuesday, with a day of meetings from the White House to the Pentagon. But he was met with blunt criticism from his host, Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., who declared that the United States and China could cooperate "only if th...
    www.ndtv.com
  • In Kim's death, an extensive Intelligence failure
    World News | Mark Landler and Choe Sang-Hun, The New York Times | Tuesday December 20, 2011
    Kim Jong-il, the enigmatic North Korean leader, died on a train at 8:30 am Saturday in his country. Forty-eight hours later, officials in South Korea still did not know anything about it - to say nothing of Washington, where the State Department acknowledged "press reports" of Mr. Kim's death well after North Korean state media had already announce...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Clinton dismisses rumors of World Bank job, however plausible they sound
    World News | Mark Landler, The New York Times | Saturday June 11, 2011
    Rumors about Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's next job pop up regularly in Washington, but she and her aides knocked down a report this week that she was in talks to become president of the World Bank with more vehemence than with previous rumors, including that she was in line for defense secretary or might elbow Vice President Joseph R...
    www.ndtv.com
  • No let-up in pressure on Libya: Obama
    World News | By Mark Landler and J. David Goodman, The New York Times | Wednesday May 25, 2011
    In an address to both houses of the British Parliament in Westminster Hall, President Obama said Wednesday that the United States and Britain remain "indispensible" nations for peace and stability and the "greatest catalysts for global action" in a time of war, terrorism and economic insecurity. Highlighting the need for a "new era of cooperation" ...
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  • We don't trot out this stuff as trophies: Obama on Osama photo
    World News | Mark Landler and Mark Mazzetti, The New York Times | Thursday May 5, 2011
    President Obama decided Wednesday not to release graphic photographs of Osama bin Laden's corpse, as new details emerged about the raid on Bin Laden's fortified compound that differed from the administration's initial account of the 40-minute operation. Mr. Obama, after a brief but intense debate within his war council, concluded that making the im...
    www.ndtv.com
  • US seeks to unify allies as more airstrikes rock Tripoli
    World News | By Mark Landler and Steven Erlanger, The New York Times | Wednesday March 23, 2011
    President Obama worked on Tuesday to bridge differences among allies about how to manage the military campaign in Libya, as airstrikes continued to rock Tripoli and forces loyal to Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi showed no sign of ending their sieges of rebel-held cities. On a day when two United States airmen bailed out over Libya and were rescued after t...
    www.ndtv.com
  • UN approves no-fly zone, military action to halt Gaddafi's forces
    World News | Dan Bilefsky and Mark Landler, The New York Times | Friday March 18, 2011
    The United Nations Security Council voted Thursday to authorize military action, including airstrikes against Libyan tanks and heavy artillery and a no-fly zone, a risky foreign intervention aimed at averting a bloody rout of rebels by forces loyal to Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi. After days of often acrimonious debate, played out against a desperate cl...
    www.ndtv.com
  • US readies military options on Libya
    World News | Mark Landler and Thom Shanker, The New York Times | Tuesday March 1, 2011
    The United States began moving warships toward Libya and froze $30 billion in the country's assets on Monday as the administration declared all options on the table in its diplomatic, economic and military campaign to drive Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi from power. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said the administration was conferring with alli...
    www.ndtv.com
  • US imposes sanctions on Libya in wake of crackdown
    World News | Helene Cooper and Mark Landler, The New York Times | Saturday February 26, 2011
    The United States closed its embassy in Tripoli on Friday and imposed unilateral sanctions against Libya, including the freezing of billions in government assets, as the Obama administration made its most aggressive move against Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi since his security forces opened fire on protesters. Just minutes after a charter flight left Tri...
    www.ndtv.com
  • World News | Mark Landler, The New York Times | Tuesday February 15, 2011
    Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has chosen Marc Grossman, a retired senior diplomat and former ambassador to Turkey, as the Obama administration's new special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, a senior State Department official said Monday. Mr. Grossman, who left the State Department in 2005 and is the vice chairman of a consul...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Rajiv Shah nominated to head USAID
    World News | Mark Landler, New York Times News Service | Thursday November 12, 2009
    After months of delay, Obama administration named Rajiv J. Shah to run its main foreign aid arm, the US Agency for International Development.
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