NEW YORK, N.Y. - Republican Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama politely swapped criticism on foreign policy in dueling speeches that showcased their best campaign behaviour while world leaders gathered in New York City for the U.N. General Assembly meeting. The two presidential candidates gave nearly back-to-back addresses at the annual meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative, founded by former President Bill Clinton, on a day when foreign policy issues again pushed the country's economic concerns out of the spotlight. Romney subtly criticized Obama, without mentioning his name, in a speech that promised to tie overseas aid to work and free enterprise. Obama focused on speaking out...
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