Bush nominates UN critic as ambassador
Choice said to show Washington's desire to lead agency reform
WASHINGTON -- President Bush yesterday nominated Undersecretary of State John Bolton, one of the administration's sharpest critics of the United Nations, to be the next US ambassador to the UN in a move that officials said signals Washington's desire to play a leading role in reshaping the 59-year-old institution. (Full article: 867 words)
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