Ambassador Named
From United Press International
WASHINGTON —
President Bush today nominated career diplomat Daniel Howard Simpson to serve as ambassador to the Central African Republic.
Simpson, 50, who would succeed ambassador David C. Fields, has been in the foreign service since 1966. He currently has been assigned as deputy chief of mission at the American Embassy in Beirut.
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