Article: Clinton not planning to make changes in foreign policy. (Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)

WASHINGTON _ President Clinton faces widespread doubts and concerns about his leadership in foreign affairs, despite his victory over Senate critics this week. But there is no sign that the White House has taken the criticism to heart. 
Clinton overcame Senate proposals to limit his authority to deploy troops because most lawmakers did not want to cripple the president abroad. But at the same time they made clear that they want Clinton to improve the way he manages foreign policy. 
``A wake-up call'' to the White House is how Sen. David L. Boren, D-Okla., termed the Senate's month-long series of challenges to Clinton's handling of crises in Bosnia, Somalia and Haiti. 
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