Word: arieli
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...then riding Air Force One back to Andrews Air Force base, was McClellan's final swing. He has given 502 formal briefings and traveling gaggles as the President's second White House Press Secretary, along with hundreds of informal gaggles at the White House and dozens more as Ari Fleischer's deputy before that. McClellan said he joked to the traveling staff: "If at any point you don't see me on this trip, don't worry about it. I'm fine...
...embrace of the blogs has helped spawn a new kind a staffer on Capitol Hill: the Internet outreach specialist. In Reid?s office, Ari Rabin-Havt, 27, who worked for Moveon.org and on the Internet team for John Kerry?s presidential campaign, spends his entire day reading blogs, responding to hundreds of e-mails from bloggers and figuring out how to get stories favorable to Senate Democrats onto the blogs. The relationship is helpful for both sides; Rabin-Havt will feed documents on key issues to the bloggers, which they like because it helps them post faster, and the close...
...McClellan?s predecessor, Ari Fleischer, told TIME the departure was a selfless recognition by McClellan of the importance of change. "The American people are going to give the President a second look here in his sixth year because he?s engineering these changes," Fleischer said. "That?s helpful. He needs the country to give him a second look...
...sure about the sexual orientation of his characters. The sponsoring tutors said they were pleased with Maguire’s visit. Juan Jaime de Zengotita, a BGLTS tutor, said he invited Maguire to give a lecture two years ago and that he was happy to have the author back. Ari Lipman, a BGLTS tutors, said he found tea and dinner with Maguire “charming.” Tonight marked the thousandth showing of “Wicked” on Broadway, Maguire said. Noting that much of the book occurs while the main characters are in college, Maguire...
...searched every receipt, shoe, and toiletry in our bags. We were then individually asked to lift our shirts and remove our pants while being patted-down by security personnel. I did not even have time to feel embarrassed or violated before I was whisked away with a man named Ari from the Ministry of Defense. Ari was very interested in my family, where they came from, if I had relatives in the West Bank, why Harvard endorsed such a trip, and what I was studying in school. He asked me almost a dozen questions about why I had visited Lebanon...