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  State Department Archived Biographies -- James P. Rubin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
James P. Rubin was nominated by President Clinton to be Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs on May 23, 1997 and confirmed by the full Senate on July 31, 1997.
Rubin was the Research Director for the non-profit Arms Control Association in Washington, D.C. In that capacity, he often served as a consultant to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on nuclear arms control issues.
Rubin was born in New York City, New York in 1960.
dosfan.lib.uic.edu /ERC/biographies/rubin.html   (392 words)

  
 News from the USIA Washington File
RUBIN: At this point this morning all I can say is that she is scheduled to continue her itinerary as planned, but given the fluidity of the situation I don't want to say that I can rule out any changes in that schedule.
RUBIN: Well, as an example, Secretary Albright had a meeting with the Chinese Foreign Minister this morning, and one thing that they did agree on is that Saddam Hussein is responsible for the current crisis.
RUBIN: I would say, I think it's fair to say that not every foreign minister had the kind of real-time information that she had with respect to these letters and what was going on in New York.
www.fas.org /news/iraq/1998/11/15/98111602_elt.html   (2409 words)

  
 James Rubin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Philip "Jamie" Rubin (born 1960 in New York City), is a former assistant to President Bill Clinton and a journalist.
Rubin graduated from Columbia University with a B.A. in political science in 1982, and an M.A. in International Affairs in 1984.
Since leaving government, Rubin has been a Visiting Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics, a partner at communications consultancy, Brunswick and, in 2002 and 2003, the host of PBS' Wide Angle series, a weekly international affairs program.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Rubin   (297 words)

  
 Speakers Orateurs, James Rubin, European Speakers Bureau
James P. Rubin served under President Clinton as Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs and Chief Spokesman for the State Department from 1997 to May 2000.
Rubin also served as a top policy adviser to the Secretary of State from January 1997-May 2000 and as principal adviser to the White House on the Department's public affairs activities.
Rubin is a partner at communications consultancy, Brunswick Group, a Visiting Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics, and host of the PBS series Wide Angle, a new primetime, weekly international affairs program that premiered in July 2002.
www.europeanspeakers.com /orateurs-rubin.htm   (327 words)

  
 Washingtonpost.com: Live Online
James P. Rubin: in my opinion, an iraq operation should not be labelled as part of a war on terrorism, because according to the best government information i am aware of, iraq is not really in the terrorism business.
James P. Rubin: i do think we have to be very careful not to abdicate our responsibility to promote democracy and human rights in central asia, even as we develop improved military relationships with many of these countries.
James P. Rubin: i think we have to distinguish between the motivation of those who actually are terrorists and the anger among many countries'population against american foreign policy.
discuss.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/zforum/02/sp_nation_rubin091102.htm   (1867 words)

  
 James Rubin - SourceWatch
Rubin was the Research Director for the non-profit Arms Control Association in Washington, D.C. Mr.
Rubin left the Brunswick group in 2004 to become the foreign policy adviser for Senator John Kerry during his presidential campaign.
Rubin noted that, to be effective, a spokesperson must be able to put out a 'mixed message' to the media, one that covers all aspects of policy.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=James_Rubin&redirect=no   (704 words)

  
 Washingtonpost.com: Live Online
James P. Rubin: I think the difference if it were the Clinton administration would be twofold: First, the Chinese would have known that the Clinton administration had worked long and hard to treat China with respect, disagreeing on matters like human rights and Taiwan, while working together on trade and non-proliferation issues.
James P. Rubin: My assessment is that the first couple of days the statements by President Bush were not based on the advice and counsel of the administration's China experts, but were driven by the political need to seem in charge and seem tough on China.
James P. Rubin: As I said earlier, I think the loser is not the Bush administration, but China because they have harmed their reputation in America and around the world.
discuss.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/zforum/01/world_rubin041101.htm   (1698 words)

  
 CNN - Chatpage - James Rubin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Prior to his presidential appointment, Rubin was a Senior Adviser to Albright, Director of Foreign Policy and Spokesman for the Clinton/Gore ’96 campaign and Senior Adviser and Spokesman for Albright when she was the U.S. Representative to the United Nations.
Rubin is leaving the State Department and joined the News chat to answer questions about his experiences as the department spokesman.
Rubin: I think what I will miss most is the opportunity to work with Secretary Albright on issues of war and peace that affect our country and people's lives around the world; being where you get a chance to make difference around the world and explain to the American people what you are doing.
edition.cnn.com /chat/transcripts/2000/4/27/rubin/index.html   (2431 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily: James Rubin's white lies and damned lies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Rubin was, in part, responding to a three-part investigative series I wrote on the Hmong published by WorldNetDaily, and the efforts of Reps. Mark Green, R-Wis., and George Radanovich, R-Calif. Both have large Hmong constituencies within their respective districts.
As for Rubin's comments about "no systematic discrimination" against the Hmong -- hundreds of thousands of them are either dead or living in exile, not to mention the persecution the Hmong currently face in Communist Vietnam.
Rubin, you and your ilk may well believe that you are de facto "gods" in the truest sense of the word.
www.worldnetdaily.com /news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=16257   (1379 words)

  
 James Rubin - Speakers Biography - Celebrity Speakers Limited
As Assistant Secretary of State and Chief Spokesman for the State Department, James Rubin was employed in the Clinton Administration for over seven years and served as a top adviser and confidant to former Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright.
James Rubin provides behind-the-scenes perspectives on his personal experiences during negotiations spanning the globe, from the Middle East and Iraq to Russia and China, in addition to the diplomatic missions which he led to Kosovo.
James is a stimulating speaker with a proven track record and is ideal for addressing international audiences as well as UK-based audiences.
www.speakers.co.uk /csaWeb/speaker,235CA21   (308 words)

  
 James Crotty
Rubin in his neat warm office, which, like Rubin, is in striking contrast to the State Department's sterile exterior, and its hospital-like corridors.
Handsome, tall, smart, with a glint in his eyes and a playful smile on his lips, Jamie Rubin is in command here, excited to be the subject of our profile, generous with the details of his life, but cognizant of the ways and needs of the press.
Rubin would be another Stephanopoulos--a young, bright, Clinton "kid," with a Columbia degree, and a sweet smile, eaten by the Washington wolves.
www.jamescrotty.com /jamesrubin.html   (2675 words)

  
 Former Clinton aide and Kerry adviser hails choice of Wolfowitz for World Bank James Rubin lauds neo-conservative ...
Rubin, as assistant secretary of state, was the State Department’s main press spokesman during the Clinton administration.
Rubin explicitly solidarizes himself with the neo-conservatives and their doctrine of aggressive war, under the cover of a crusade for “democracy.” This leading Democratic foreign policy spokesman thereby leaves no doubt as to the essential unity of both parties of American big business in support of the United States’ drive for global hegemony.
Rubin’s Times column reinforces that statement, and makes crystal clear that had the Democrat been elected last November, there would have been no significant change in US policy in Iraq, and no letup in Washington’s preparations for new wars of aggression.
www.wsws.org /articles/2005/mar2005/rubi-m24.shtml   (486 words)

  
 James Rubin - The London Speaker Bureau
James Rubin contributes frequent commentaries to major American and European newspapers, has written full-length articles for Foreign Affairs, the New Republic and other publications, and is a regular guest on CNN, BBC, SKY and other TV networks.
Rubin was the Research Director for the non-profit Arms Control Association in Washington, D.C. James Rubin received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science (1982) and a Masters in International Affairs (1984) from Columbia University.
Rubin serves on the board of Columbia University’s School of International Affairs and the International Rescue Committee UK and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
www.londonspeakerbureau.co.uk /speakers/viewSpeaker.aspx?speakerid=9   (342 words)

  
 Scientist-JAMES B. RUBIN
James B. Rubin, Craig M.V. Taylor, Patricia Paviet-Hartmann and Thomas Hartmann, "Ash Cements Stabilized by Supercritical Co2 Carbonation for Repository Overlayer", Proc.
James B. Rubin, William K. Hollis, Kennard V. Wilson, Luis A. Morales, Aaron M. Martinez, and Craig M.V. Taylor, "Extraction of Water from Oxides and Hydrates Using Supercritical-Fluid Carbon Dioxide", Los Alamos National Laboratory Unclassified Report LAUR?97?2082 (June, 1997).
James B. Rubin, William K. Hollis, Kennard V. Wilson, Luis A. Morales, Craig M.V. Taylor, "Evaluation of Supercritical Fluid Carbon Dioxide Extraction as an Alternative Method for Moisture Determination in Plutonium Dioxide Powders", Los Alamos National Laboratory Unclassified Report LA-UR?97?3665 (August, 1997).
www.newton.dep.anl.gov /scicorps/rubin_j.htm   (3024 words)

  
 USIS Washington File: TRANSCRIPT: JAMES RUBIN BRIEFING ON ALBRIGHT'S BONN VISIT JUNE 6
Rubin said Albright would also try to dispel "a lot of misleading propaganda coming out of Belgrade," such as the claim that the current terms for ending the Kosovo conflict are worse for the Kosovoar Albanians than the Rambouillet Accords.
RUBIN: This is a decision for the Serbs to make, whether they will comply and implement the agreement they've signed and if they do so we can go forward with the pause and a peaceful solution.
RUBIN: We would expect the Security Council resolution to track the G-8 principles, and the NATO conditions and they all basically talk about principles for future resolution of this conflict but say that pending that, there should be an international provisional administration.
usembassy-australia.state.gov /hyper/1999/WF990607/epf103.htm   (2373 words)

  
 Balkan Repository Project - State Department's James Rubin spreads KLA propaganda   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
RUBIN: No. He called into the department today, and he provided another chilling account of what's going on in Kosovo.
RUBIN: He said that the killing is more widespread, that they're shelling the whole series of towns, that the Kosovar Liberation Army is doing the best it can under the circumstances, but that it's becoming increasingly difficult.
He indicated that people were being held in the soccer stadium in Pristina, that people were being held in two other locations, that several thousand people who had been evacuated from a particular town, whose name I don't have in front of me, are missing.
www.balkan-archive.org.yu /kosovo_crisis/html/rubin.html   (681 words)

  
 Hunt-Scanlon Names James P. Rubin Editor-in-Chief
Rubin has served as a freelance writer and editor for nearly a decade.
Rubin served as an adjunct professor of journalism.
James Rubin is a former U.S. and world-ranked tennis player who competed in the 1984 Wimbledon qualifying rounds.
www.hunt-scanlon.com /releases/2001/082101.htm   (379 words)

  
 james rubin - former assistant secretary of state for public affairs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Rubin conducted daily on-camera briefings for the state department press corps, represented the administration in print, radio, and television interviews, and served as principal adviser to the State Department and other Government agencies on all aspects of the Department's responsibilities in the conduct of public affairs.
Rubin also served as a top policy adviser to the Secretary of State from January 1997-May 2000.
Rubin now lectures at the London School of Economics and is a regular commentator for the Financial Times, the BBC, CNN, and the American television networks.
www.naac.org /events/2001/rubin.html   (278 words)

  
 Archive of World Music - Loeb Music Library - Harvard College Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The James A. Rubin Collection of South Indian Classical Music, more than 2,000 hours of recordings, features some of the finest musicians of the 20th century.
The core of the Rubin collection is a set of almost four hundred reels of tape that Rubin recorded on 18 trips to South India between 1964 and 1987.
Rubin was a student of the famous singer M.S. Subbulakshmi and as such was in a unique position to record concerts at such prestigious venues as the Madras Music Academy and the Tyagaraja Aradhana festival in Tiruvayaru, Tamil Nadu.
hcl.harvard.edu /libraries/loebmusic/collections/archive.html   (1311 words)

  
 CNN - James Rubin on Middle East peace summit at Camp David - July 14, 2000
James Rubin is the former U.S. State Department spokesperson, who served under Secretary of State Madeline Albright.
James Rubin: I think we won't really know if there is progress, until the final day or two, when each leader sees whether there is a combination of compromises on the different issues that allow them to agree to the whole package.
James Rubin: On the surface, clearly Barak was weakened by the defection of key coalition members prior to the summit.
edition.cnn.com /chat/transcripts/2000/7/14/rubin   (1594 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Impressionism: Arts & Ideas: Books: James H Rubin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
James Rubin makes accessible its philosophical, political and social context, from Baudelaire's conception to the painter of modern life, to the influences of photography, the burgeoning art market, and contemporary notions of gender and race.
Rubin also examines the work of Paul Cezanne and his relationship to the group.
James Rubin places Impressionism and the Impressionists at the heart of their times.
www.amazon.ca /Impressionism-Arts-Ideas-James-Rubin/dp/0714838268   (428 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Manet's Silence and the Poetics of Bouquets: Books: James Rubin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
It is this silence that James Rubin explores in a book that shows us Manet as we see him--naturally, in pictures that articulated their own purely visual terms.
While insisting that Manet's pictures must be given the first and final say in any interpretation, Rubin uses contradictory views of the painter's works--from the present and past--as a context for approaching them.
Rubin also examines Manet's relatioship to three of the leading critics of his day--Baudelaire, Zola, and Mallarmé--giving special attention to Mallarmé's appreciation, and eventual use in his poetry, of the paradox between immersion and externality in Manet's oeuvre.
www.amazon.ca /Manets-Silence-Poetics-Bouquets-James/dp/0674548027   (499 words)

  
 CNN - James Rubin - October 5, 2000
James Rubin: I think there are U.S. forces in the region in the form of aircraft carriers and aircraft at various bases.
James Rubin: If Milosevic were to be in a country that accepts the jurisdiction of the War Crimes Tribunal in the Hague, yes, he would be tried publicly in the War Crimes Tribunal where he was indicted for war crimes.
James Rubin: I do, because I think that if democracy comes to Serbia, it will be a much safer place for all the people in the Balkans, including Kosovo.
www.cnn.com /chat/transcripts/2000/10/5/rubin   (1154 words)

  
 James Rubin: US May be in Trouble on Article 19   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
James Rubin: US May be in Trouble on Article 19
Rubin: I don't want to commit myself to that exact date, but there are some major, major problems we face in the coming months if the Congress does not allow us to pay back the money we owe.
Rubin: There is a risk in the coming months.
www.globalpolicy.org /finance/docs/rubinpc.htm   (357 words)

  
 Interview of Spokesman James P. Rubin on Cnn's Early Edition - April 30
Washington, D.C. QUESTION: State Department Spokesman James Rubin says a number of women in those refugee camps are reporting they were raped by Serb forces.
RUBIN: Yes, in a number of accounts that are put together by our investigators and the Tribunal's investigators and others, eyewitnesses or those involved indicated that they were subject to rape.
RUBIN: Well, what we have said to Jesse Jackson is that we were concerned about his safety; that we were concerned that he would be manipulated.
www.freeserbia.net /Documents/Kosovo/Rubin.html   (742 words)

  
 James P. Rubin - Moviefone
Rubin was nominated by President Clinton to be Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs on May 23, 1997 and confirmed by the full Senate on...
Rubin ?82 has ended his three-year run as the State Department?s main spokesman to help his wife, television reporter Christiane Amanpour,...
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movies.aol.com /celebrity/james-p-rubin/359993/main   (98 words)

  
 Clark's Iraq stance consistent: advisor James Rubin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Rubin was a spokesman for president Bill Clinton's secretary of state, Madeleine Albright.
Rubin also clarified that fl is white, up is down and the sun rises in the west.
Rubin was long-winded, so much so that he had to apologize, and said, Clark's position on Iraq is complicated.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1059401/posts   (2013 words)

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