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...Cajun who strategized Bill Clinton into the White House, and Mary Matalin, the tart- tongued political director who hoped to do the same for George Bush. They are one of the capital's legendary items -- and last week they okayed a seven- figure deal to tell all about their liaison and the backstage world of presidential campaigning...
Summers has been nominated as undersecretary of treasury, Cutler has been tapped as liaison between the Council of Economic Advisors and the National Economics Council, which in turn is chaired by Robert E. Rubin '60, a former co-chair of Goldman Sachs Co. who still serves on Harvard Management Company's board of directors. Katz has been called as chief economist in the Labor department...
...press liaison was created with two goals in mind: to keep in touch with the students--a goal The Crimson itself suggested last year, and to combat negative publicity from the one news source who has categorically refused to publicize the council's success--The Crimson...
Hoover's presidential snooping included efforts to pin an illicit liaison on Eleanor Roosevelt and culminated, most famously, with eavesdropping on J.F.K. frolicking with Mafia moll Judith Campbell and Marilyn Monroe...
That the council gets little respect is by now a tired fact. Earnest plans for improved public relations--such as the appointment of a student press liaison--haven't helped to keep the council out of the negative spotlight...