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...Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Martin Ginsburg...
...number of the White House's nominees for important posts were approved by Senate committees, putting a halt to the seemingly endless stream of controversy over nominations that the Administration has endured. The Judiciary Committee voted 18 to 0 in favor of confirming Ruth Bader Ginsburg as a Justice of the Supreme Court. The Labor and Human Resources Committee gave a 13-to-4 endorsement to Dr. Joycelyn Elders to be Surgeon General. Louis Freeh, the nominee for fbi director, seems headed for quick approval this week...
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Clinton's nominee to the Supreme Court, emerged virtually untouched from four days of hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee. While reassuring conservatives with her view that judges should avoid making policy from the bench, Ginsburg declined to state her position on the death penalty and other issues that might come before the court -- but she did take the unprecedented step of strongly endorsing abortion rights...
FORGET ABOUT WHETHER RUTH BADER GINSBURG WILL MAKE IT TO THE Supreme Court. What Washington journalists really want to know is which of them will get Paul Duke's job as moderator of PBS's venerable news-analysis show, Washington Week in Review. Since June, when Duke, 66, announced his decision to retire, much of the national press corps has been gaga over the prospect of succeeding him. At last count more than 50 applications had been submitted, including many from print journalists who, in other circumstances, enjoy belittling TV. But never mind consistency -- the Washington Week...
RUTH BADER GINSBURG...