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Article: Elizabeth Dole is back at the helm of the Red Cross, but things at the world's largest charity are rocky.(Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
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- February 14, 1997
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WASHINGTON _ When Elizabeth Dole looks out the window of her office at the Red Cross headquarters, she can't help but notice her neighbor's larger and more elegant yard.
Her neighbor, just a block of parkland away, is Bill Clinton. As Bob Dole and other allies have taken to hinting, Elizabeth Dole could be seeking that very White House in just four years. But to move gracefully onto the Republican ticket in 2000, she will need to address some serious problems at the Red Cross first.
Elizabeth Dole returned as president last month after a year-long leave of absence to campaign with her husband. But some of the problems she must tackle linger from ...