Bush Warned Not to Sidestep Congress on Bolton Nomination (OneWorld.net)
14th Nov 2006, 22:47 GMT
OneWorld.net - UNITED NATIONS, Nov 14 (OneWorld) - The Bush administration's plans to reappoint John Bolton as its top diplomat at the United Nations may run into legal snags, warn lawyers who specialize in U.S. constitutional law.
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