Danforth Departs:

Before Bush named Condoleezza Rice to succeed Colin Powell as secretary of State, UN Ambassador John Danforth, who formerly served as a senator from Missouri, was rumored to be on the short list for that most prestigious of Cabinet positions. Instead, Danforth is now on his way out of government again, having submitted his resignation […]

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Before Bush named Condoleezza Rice to succeed Colin Powell as secretary of State, UN Ambassador John Danforth, who formerly served as a senator from Missouri, was rumored to be on the short list for that most prestigious of Cabinet positions. Instead, Danforth is now on his way out of government again, having submitted his resignation from a job he had held only since June and never really came to like.

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