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...important job in the White House to a pro-business centrist who pushed hard for a balanced budget, advocated cutting a deal with Republicans and was an internal ally of the liberals' pariah, the consultant Dick Morris. If there were any doubts left, they disappeared when liberal-in-chief Harold Ickes read in the papers about how he was being passed over for the job before he heard anything from the President...
...months and had emerged from the shadows only in April. Now Clinton had asked him to assemble the campaign's creative team. But despite Clinton's endorsement, Morris' position inside the White House remained precarious. Many of the President's top aides (especially deputy chief of staff Harold Ickes, who was running the campaign) were gunning for Morris and trying to block his every move. Morris had convened the meeting in a private home, not an office; he didn't want anything to leak...
...Crimson ran a story by the Associated Press regarding the royal lineages of the two presidential candidates (Oct. 28). The story explained that, according to Burke's Peerage, President Clinton was more likely to win the election than Senator Dole because Clinton had more royal blood in him. Harold Brooks-Baker, the editor at Burke's, is completely mistaken about this...
...raiser John Huang visited dozens of times in the past year, a level of access Warren Christopher might envy. And Huang wasn't just taking the tour. He dropped in on the President and the man who worries most about the President's re-election, deputy chief of staff Harold Ickes...
...HAROLD FORD JR. (D) District 9 BORN: May 11, 1970, Memphis EDUCATION: U of Pennsylvania, B.A., 1992; U of Michigan, J.D., 1996 FAMILY: Single RELIGION: Baptist MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: Law clerk POLITICAL CAREER: None ADDRESS: 1470 Monroe Avenue, Memphis...