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Washington, DC --
Tufts alum Richard Boucher, is the new State Department spokesman,
according to a recent article in the Washington Post. Boucher
is no stranger to the post -- he held the position once before,
between 1989 and 1993, before serving as the ambassador to Cyprus.
The
Tufts graduate has amassed an impressive 23-year career in foreign
service – working in the Peace Corps, serving as a consular officer
in the Chinese city of Guangdong and consul general in Hong Kong
during the return of the territory to Chinese control.
According
to the Washington Post, Boucher's extensive experience will
be a valuable asset. White House spokesperson Mike McCurry agrees.
After all, it was Boucher who taught him how to give press briefings.
Boucher was a significant role model, added McCurry, who took over
after Boucher left the State Department in 1993.
Boucher
told the Washington Post that the job has changed since he
last held the position. "Now, the issues are a little more complicated
and making the connections of people's lives requires more of an
activist approach," he said.
    

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