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Would Armitage have done anything differently?
The two administrations, says Armitage, are like night and day.
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The former civil servant talks sacrifice and family.
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Armitage talks about his very tangible contribution in Vietnam.
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Armitage describes the three golden rules of leadership.
India, Pakistan and Valerie Plame follow Richard Armitage wherever he goes.
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Dick Armitage, on the twists and turns of his life.
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When a young man goes to war, it changes his life.
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Armitage strives to live his life in truth.
Do people need secrecy and privacy? I've just thought that in most cases, especially dealing with social situations, communication would have easily worked. Does secrecy make you feel good? I'd […]
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The Pulitzer Prize winning Irish poet reads his poem.
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Ted Sorensen says Bill Clinton didn't do enough to make change.
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The received wisdom in 1960 was that JFK lost his chance to be president the day he was baptized, Sorensen says.
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Not all Kennedy endorsements are created equal.
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It's not about throwing money at the problem, Legend says. It's about throwing resources at it.
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What does it say about our system that one person can make such an impact?
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Don't elect someone you disagree with, even you think they're cool, Legend says.