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Last Modified: 26 May 2013 23:00 GMT
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President says maintaining policy overseas is part of US being "at a crossroads" in defeat of terrorism.
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Last Modified: 24 May 2013 10:25 GMT
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Republican wants whistleblowers to reveal new information about last year's attack on US diplomatic post in Libya.
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