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...kinds of threats to our security that will develop if we don't address these kinds of questions long term. So it's a good broad-based study being done by cabinet officials with help from their staffs and involves the Secretary of Energy, the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Commerce and Treasury. Josh Bolton had a policy in the White House, Joel Albaugh is involved, the head of FEMA, a broad range of Administration officials [have] come together to work on this particular problem...
...this method of managing the fuming environmental lobby, Interior Secretary Gale Norton - who was undercutting Whitman on other channels before the Sunday shows even went off the air - plays the devil on Bush's right shoulder, and Whitman gets put on his left as the administration's own environmental underdog, a safely declawed, in-house John McCain. And when Dick Cheney thinks the time is right, bam! - having moved the entire debate 10 paces to the right, Bush strikes a deal between the extremist (Norton) and the moderate (Whitman) and calls it a benevolent compromise...
...right wing's inner engine. Wang fell to his death along with the flaming wreckage. The U.S. plane plunged into "an almost inverted dive," Osborn said. Since there are few windows on the EP-3E--most of the crew members huddle over screens and oscilloscopes requiring a dark interior--most of the crew never saw the F-8s approach their plane and knew of the danger only as the plane kicked hard over...
...evening's first battle revolved around a 5 p.m. police order to shut all the building's windows. The interior quickly became hot and stuffy, and the protestors became demoralized as police repeatedly shut windows opened by students...
...roughly $500 million from the EPA's coffers. In addition, the new administration has advocated oil exploration in Alaska's National Wildlife Refuge, struck down newly enacted emissions limits for power stations and abandoned updated standards for the amount of arsenic in water. And so, despite assurances from an Interior Department spokesman that Thursday's announcement simply represents a way out from the weight of accumulating citizen lawsuits and "to help us move toward a rational system," Bush's latest decision is being perceived as yet another kick in the shins...