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    WHITE HOUSE BOWS TO SENATE PRESSURE ON NAMING ENVOY TO ARMENIA

    The Associated Press
    Published: August 3, 2007

    WASHINGTON: The White House gave in to Democratic objections and on
    Friday withdrew the nomination of a career diplomat to be ambassador
    to Armenia.

    Sen. Robert Menendez placed a hold on the nomination of Richard
    Hoagland for the second time in January because of Hoagland's refusal
    to call the World War I-era killings of Armenians a genocide.

    A hold is a parliamentary privilege accorded to senators that prevents
    a nomination from going forward to a confirmation hearing.

    Hoagland's confirmation was blocked by Senate Democrats in the last
    Congress and the Bush administration resubmitted his name in January
    when the new Congress convened.

    Hoagland's predecessor, John Evans, reportedly had his tour of duty
    in Armenia cut short because, in a social setting, he referred to
    the killings as genocide.

    Today in Americas As presidential campaign gets going in Guatemala,
    the body count mountsBush pushes Congress on surveillance lawStructure
    in 10% of U.S. bridges is deemed faultyIn urging the administration
    to submit another candidate, Menendez said that "the State Department
    and the Bush administration are just flat-out wrong in their refusal
    to recognize the Armenian genocide. It is well past time to drop the
    euphemisms, the wink-wink, nod-nod brand of diplomacy that overlooks
    heinous atrocities around the world."

    The administration has warned that even a congressional debate on
    the genocide question could damage relations with Turkey, a moderate
    Muslim nation that is a NATO member and an important strategic ally.

    Turkey has adamantly denied claims by scholars that is predecessor
    Ottoman state killed Armenians in a planned genocide.
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