+ Follow KRISTIE ANNE KENNEY Tag
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[Title] => Kenney: RP made me value family
[Summary] => Kristie Anne Kenney leaves the Philippines on Monday with two indelible lessons learned from Filipinos: the importance of family, and the benefits of taking time out to celebrate.
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[Summary] => Washingtons new ambassador to the Philippines, Kristie Anne Kenney, is finally in town.
"Im absolutely thrilled to be here. This is one of the most special countries for the US. We have such a long relationship and we feel very close as peoples. I cant wait to see the country, meet all of you personally. I hope you share your views and your expertise with me," a smiling Kenney told reporters at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport on her arrival Friday night.
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[Title] => New US envoy to RP confirmed
[Summary] => The new US ambassador to the Philippines has been confirmed by the US Senate and is expected to arrive in Manila next month.
Kristie Anne Kenney, who was nominated by President George W. Bush as the next US envoy to Manila, is the first American woman ambassador to the Philippines.
US Embassy Chargé dAffaires Paul Jones earlier said that Kenney had her hearing before the Senate foreign relations committee on Jan. 31. She was confirmed last Feb. 17.
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[Summary] => The new US ambassador is expected to arrive here next month after the US Senate confirms her appointment this February, US Embassy Chargé d Affaires Paul Jones said.
In a speech delivered before participants of the US International Visitors Program on Saturday, Jones said that Ambassador-designate Kristie Anne Kenney had her hearing before the Senate foreign relations committee on Jan. 31.
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[Summary] => WASHINGTON US President George W. Bush has nominated career diplomat Kristie Anne Kenney as Washingtons first woman ambassador to the Philippines to replace Francis Ricciardone Jr., who ended his stint last May and was posted to Egypt.
Kenney, who previously served as ambassador to Ecuador, is also a former senior adviser to the assistant secretary for international narcotics and law enforcement at the State Department.
She has also served as an economics officer at the US embassies in Switzerland and Argentina and as a consular officer in Jamaica.
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KRISTIE ANNE KENNEY
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Kristie Anne Kenney, who was nominated by President George W. Bush as the next US envoy to Manila, is the first American woman ambassador to the Philippines.
US Embassy Chargé dAffaires Paul Jones earlier said that Kenney had her hearing before the Senate foreign relations committee on Jan. 31. She was confirmed last Feb. 17.
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In a speech delivered before participants of the US International Visitors Program on Saturday, Jones said that Ambassador-designate Kristie Anne Kenney had her hearing before the Senate foreign relations committee on Jan. 31.
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Kenney, who previously served as ambassador to Ecuador, is also a former senior adviser to the assistant secretary for international narcotics and law enforcement at the State Department.
She has also served as an economics officer at the US embassies in Switzerland and Argentina and as a consular officer in Jamaica.
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January 22, 2009 - 12:02am