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This week the heads of the nation's 40 leading public housing agencies will gather in Washington to hear the case for the lease provisions Clinton favors. "You could legally compel" such clauses, argues White House counsel Lloyd Cutler, because "residing in publicly funded housing is a privilege, not a right" -- but political reality renders mandatory provisions impossible. So, says Cutler, "we're hoping that the majority of project tenants" who have signaled their support for Clinton's plan "will exert peer pressure" on those reluctant to go along. However the idea plays -- and it will surely be tested...
...that Stephanopoulos had spoken to the President on Friday and that "to the best of my knowledge," it was the first time they had discussed the calls relating to Stephens. McLarty added that though he had complete confidence in Stephanopoulos, he was asking newly appointed White House counsel Lloyd Cutler to launch a detailed review of the whole affair. The chief of staff put out a formal statement to the daily press asserting that Stephanopoulos and White House deputy chief of staff Harold Ickes "have no recollection of asking anyone" to fire Stephens and pointing out that Stephens "is continuing...
...Lloyd Cutler, venerable pillar of the Washington establishment, was tapped by President Clinton to take control of the increasingly ominous Whitewater affair as interim White House counselor. Cutler, who held the same position for Jimmy Carter, emphasized that he would take the job for no more than 130 days and would serve without...
Assistant Professor of Economics David M. Cutler, a liason between the Council of Economic Advisors and the National Economic Council, is involved with Hillary Rodham Clinton's Health Care Task Force...
Summers has been nominated as undersecretary of treasury, Cutler has been tapped as liaison between the Council of Economic Advisors and the National Economics Council, which in turn is chaired by Robert E. Rubin '60, a former co-chair of Goldman Sachs Co. who still serves on Harvard Management Company's board of directors. Katz has been called as chief economist in the Labor department...