Clinton to be honored by VMI
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is being honored by Virginia Military Institute for her work in advancing U.S. interests through diplomacy.
Clinton will receive VMI's Distinguished Diplomat Award and deliver remarks on April 28. The event is free and open to the public.
Past recipients of the award include former CIA director James Woolsey, former U.N. ambassador Jean Kirkpatrick and foreign affairs strategist Susan Eisenhower.
-- Associated Press
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Washington Post editors
| April 20, 2010; 10:40 AM ET
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Director of Central Intelligence, Foreign policy, Hillary Rodham Clinton, R. James Woolsey Jr., Virginia Military Institute
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The correct spelling of former Ambassador Kirkpatrick's first name is Jeane.