Federal Insider: Frequent fliers: Clinton vs. Rice

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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton works from a desk inside a C-17 military plane upon her departure from Malta, in the Mediterranean Sea, bound for Tripoli, Libya, Tuesday Oct.18, 2011.  (AP Photo / Kevin Lamarque, Pool)

Frequent fliers: Clinton vs. Rice

It looked as though Hillary Clinton was on a pace to become the most traveled secretary of state ever, but now Condoleezza Rice's lead looks safer.

Federal Diary

General view of the Hotel Caribe in Cartagena, Colombia on April 19, 2012, where US Secret Service agents stayed earlier this month and would have taken hired prostitutes. The White House expressed confidence in the chief of the US Secret Service, but the elite bodyguard unit's Colombian sex scandal deepened, with claims that 20 women were involved. More agents will be forced out of the Secret Service as early as Thursday, a US lawmaker said, as the White  House warned foes not to 'politicize' the prostitution scandal blighting the agency. On the eve, three of the elite presidential protection agency's 11 employees involved were forced to leave. AFP PHOTO/Manuel Pedraza (Photo credit should read MANUEL PEDRAZA/AFP/Getty Images)

Secret Service agents: All brave, a few foolish

How could anyone as brave and committed as a Secret Service agent be foolish enough to start an embarrassing international sex scandal?

On Leadership

Federal leadership amid government scandal

Here's some advice for keeping your team engaged and committed amid the scandal frenzy.

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