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Hughes was a close political advisor to President Bush, tasked with reinvigorating the State Department's public diplomacy sector, which had its post-Cold War budgets eviscerated by Congress. But a political advisor to PM Maliki, Bassam al-Husseini, said there were no plans to hand over the body until the risk of violence over Hussein's hanging subsided, a period that he said could run for weeks or months. However, anyone curious as to how a nineteenth-century woman could break from her sphere and be accepted as a competent political advisor will have to look to other biographies. |
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