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CONTRIBUTORS: Robert Ajemian, Kurt Andersen, Bonnie Angelo, Laurence I. Barrett, Jesse Birnbaum, Jay Cocks, Mary Cronin, Barbara Ehrenreich, John Elson, Otto Friedrich, Hays Gorey, Pico Iyer, Edward L. Jamieson (Consulting Editor), Leon Jaroff, Stefan Kanfer, Michael Kinsley, Charles Krauthammer, Dennis Overbye, Edwin M. Reingold, Richard Schickel, R.Z. Sheppard, John Skow, Martha Smilgis, Richard Stengel, George M. Taber, Andrew Tobias...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine Masthead | 12/28/1992 | See Source »

...choice for Treasury Secretary, Texas Senator Lloyd Bentsen, 71, is a business-friendly millionaire who chairs the powerful Finance Committee. California Congressman Leon Panetta, 54, named as Clinton's Budget Director, commands high regard from his peers for his work as chairman of the House Budget Committee. Bentsen's deputy will be Roger Altman, 47, who served at Treasury under President Carter. Altman, an investment banker like Rubin, knows financiers from New York to Tokyo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bill's Dream Team Of Supersalesmen | 12/21/1992 | See Source »

Bentsen, 71 and chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, was the capstone as Treasury Secretary. Accenting his desire to work with Congress, Clinton tapped Leon Panetta, who chairs the House Budget Committee, as OMB director. Wall Street was represented by Robert Rubin as the head of the new National Economic Council in the White House, and Roger Altman, a Clinton college classmate, as Bentsen's deputy. Alice Rivlin, former director of the Congressional Budget Office, will be Panetta's deputy. The solid choices signaled Clinton's concern with the deficit and need to reassure business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: No Longer Home Alone | 12/21/1992 | See Source »

...dramatic the-envelope-please moment at the Academy Awards. For nearly a week, the press had been accurately forecasting the precise lineup of the Clinton economic team. Typical was the Dec. 5 headline in the Washington Post: BENTSEN SOUGHT AS TREASURY CHIEF. The same article had Congressman Leon Panetta slated for Director of the Office of Management and Budget, even though Panetta spokesman Barry Toiv insists that the job was not even offered until last Tuesday...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Worst-Kept Secrets | 12/21/1992 | See Source »

CONTRIBUTORS: Robert Ajemian, Kurt Andersen, Bonnie Angelo, Laurence I. Barrett, Jesse Birnbaum, Jay Cocks, Mary Cronin, Barbara Ehrenreich, John Elson, Otto Friedrich, Hays Gorey, Pico Iyer, Edward L. Jamieson (Consulting Editor), Leon Jaroff, Stefan Kanfer, Michael Kinsley, Charles Krauthammer, Dennis Overbye, Edwin M. Reingold, Richard Schickel, R.Z. Sheppard, John Skow, Martha Smilgis, Richard Stengel, George M. Taber, Andrew Tobias...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine Masthead | 12/14/1992 | See Source »

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