Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice cited the prospect of Barack Obama becoming the first black president of the United States as evidence that age-old animosities plaguing the Middle East can also be overcome. "I think the wonderful thing is that America is a country that comes to terms with its old wounds," Rice said in a television interview from Berlin when asked about Obama's decision this week to begin preparations for a possible run for president next year. "Nobody thinks that this country, our country, is colorblind. It's not," she told NBC news. "But I suspect that when Americans make...