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Powell Reportedly Resigning
Won't Serve 2nd Term
WASHINGTON, D.C.-August 4, 2003 — Secretary of State Colin Powell reportedly will not stick around for a second term.
The Washington Post reports Powell's deputy, Richard Armitage, recently told national security adviser Condoleezza Rice that he and Powell will leave January 21st, 2005.
The Post cites "sources familiar with the conversation."
The story says Powell has told associates it has nothing to do with any policy disagreements, but rather a promise he made to his wife. He turned 66 in April, and has many interests beyond government service.
If President Bush is re-elected and Powell steps down, he would be following the pattern. In recent decades, only George Shultz has served more than one term as secretary of state.
(Copyright 2003 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
Last Updated: Aug 4, 2003
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Won't Serve 2nd Term
WASHINGTON, D.C.-August 4, 2003 — Secretary of State Colin Powell reportedly will not stick around for a second term.
The Washington Post reports Powell's deputy, Richard Armitage, recently told national security adviser Condoleezza Rice that he and Powell will leave January 21st, 2005.
The Post cites "sources familiar with the conversation."
The story says Powell has told associates it has nothing to do with any policy disagreements, but rather a promise he made to his wife. He turned 66 in April, and has many interests beyond government service.
If President Bush is re-elected and Powell steps down, he would be following the pattern. In recent decades, only George Shultz has served more than one term as secretary of state.
(Copyright 2003 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
Last Updated: Aug 4, 2003
SOURCE