Philippe Reines
Summary
Philippe I. Reines (Born November 25, 1969) joined the State Department as a Senior Advisor to United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton when she was sworn into office in January 2009, and was later promoted to the position of Deputy Assistant Secretary of State. In June 2009, National Journal featured Reines in its Decision Makers issues, an overview of "Key Players in the Obama Administration."In its Dec 2009 profile of Hillary Clinton, Vogue magazine described him as Clinton's "Michael Clayton-esque image man and fixer." In March 2010, The Washington Post's WhoRunsGov included him in its Power 25: Press series, and in July 2010, Politico included Reines in their 50 Politicos to Watch list, categorizing him as a "Fixer."Not all as been rosy though during his tenure at the State Department.
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Aide to Secretary of State insults BuzzFeed reporter
BuzzFeed While BuzzFeed’s Michael Hastings was reporting his story about U. S. Ambassador Christopher J. Stevens’ diary, he had a salty exchange with Hillary Clinton aide Philippe Reines. It was testy from the start, which means by the time these… Read more.
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State Department says CNN’s reporting of slain ambassador’s journal was ‘disgusting’
The Huffington Post | The Wall Street Journal | CNN | The Huffington Post | The Washington Post | BuzzFeed CNN used a journal written by U. S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens to report on his fears about being safe in… Read more.
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U.S. State Department withdraws Kindle contract proposal
The U. S. State Department, which was considering a $16. 5-million no-bid contract with Amazon to provide Kindles, content and services for overseas language programs, has officially withdrawn its proposal, saying it “intends to conduct additional market research and reexamine its requirements for this program. ”.
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State Department postpones Kindle press conference
On Friday the State Department announced that Hillary Clinton and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos would hold a press conference to announce the Kindle Mobile Learning Initiative this Wednesday, June 20. Now the event has been postponed indefinitely, until an unspecified “later date. ”.
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Hillary Clinton, Jeff Bezos to announce Kindle Mobile Learning Initiative next Wednesday
As we reported earlier this week, Amazon and the U. S. State Department have a deal: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos will announce the global launch of the Kindle Mobile Learning Initiative on Wednesday, June 20 at a press conference in Washington, D. C.
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Chelsea Clinton's Hiring At NBC News Prompts Skeptical Reactions From Media
NEW YORK -- Chelsea Clinton may have officially joined the media on Monday, but several journalists who covered the 2008 election remain skeptical about the press-averse former First Daughter entering their ranks.
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Weiner Sees Media Strategy Backfire
Those were some of the tabloid headlines lampooning Rep. Anthony Weiner as he struggled to explain how a photo of a man's crotch had been posted to his Twitter account. The normally media-savvy New York Democrat squandered his chance to make it right with a cringe-inducing TV blitz that raised more questions than it answered.

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