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...Republican familiar with White House plans said that, indeed, Snow and Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta (yes, he's still in the Cabinet) are likely to go. Mineta, a Democratic holdover from President Bill Clinton and a charter member of Bush's Cabinet, will not be pushed out but allowed to leave, sources said. Dr. Bolten is also applying his stethoscope to the offices of Intergovernmental Affairs and Cabinet liaison...
...specifications are open in this way, however. The formatting instructions for Microsoft Word documents are locked up in a filing cabinet somewhere in Redmond, Washington, and Microsoft isn’t interested in sharing it. This means if you want to write or read Word files, you have two options: you can pay Microsoft, or you can guess. Most people take the first of these avenues, buying Word and never looking back. Others, such as those who created a program called Open Office, have had a good amount of success at reverse-engineering Word documents. However if Microsoft changes anything...
...parliamentary reporters, however, it smacks of a government that wants to keep the press at bay. They have been stationing themselves in a gallery opposite the entrance to the Cabinet room for at least 30 years. Journalists say that being barred them from their regular third-floor perch means they no longer have a chance to approach (i.e., shout questions at) the meeting's participants and that ministers who want to avoid the press will be freer to do so. "It's a concrete example of how the Prime Minister's Office is trying to restrict and control which members...
...restricted what Cabinet ministers, embassies, consulates and some Members of Parliament can say and do without first having their plans vetted...
...himself accessible to the media, he responded dismissively, "I will be available when I have something to announce." Other members of the government have similarly been less than media savvy. When Ethics Commissioner Bernard Shapiro announced he was investigating the defection of Liberal David Emerson directly into the Conservative Cabinet after the federal election, Buckler said the Prime Minister would be "loath to cooperate...