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Without Gonzales at the helm, the Justice Department would be more likely to approve requests for investigations into White House activities on everything from misuse of prewar Iraq intelligence to allegations of political interference in tobacco litigation. And the DOJ could be less likely to block contempt charges against former White House aides who have refused to testify before Congress. "Bush needs someone at Justice who's going to watch the White House's back," says a Senate Democratic Judiciary Committee staffer. If Gonzales steps down, Bush would lose his most reliable shield...
...Grumet-Morris’ case, Donato, in his first year at the helm, was adjusting to life behind the bench as the senior goaltender was starting to prepare himself mentally and physically to compete in the pros...
Miller leaves the Orange almost exactly two months after being named the 2007 Big East coach of the Year, her second such honor in the 10-year history of Syracuse women’s lacrosse. She's been at the helm of the Orange program since its inception in 1998, guiding the team to a 103-51 record including six postseason appearances, five trips to the NCAA tournament and an ECAC Championship...
What Crimson fans will see immediately when Green takes over is a new focus on recruiting. Despite winning nine Ivy League titles at Harvard, former coach Gordon Graham—who stepped down after 17 years at the helm in April—was an all too familiar face within a Harvard program that had never managed great success outside the confines of the conference...
While Altshuler remains at the helm of the school for the next six months, Faust, with the help of an advisory group composed of eight faculty members, will continue the search for a new dean. In her e-mail, the president-elect also sought input from other GSD faculty, students and staff...