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Fair enough. But the White House is taking pains to get its story straight. At a meeting in economic adviser Larry Lindsey's office, aides were told to use the poll-approved "price caps" in place of the harsher "price controls." Republicans on Capitol Hill are thumbing through their thesauruses for other ways to describe the abrupt change of course. To some, the idea of telling their allies in the energy industry to give back their "unearned enrichment" seems more palatable than slapping them for "price gouging." And for those who find "caps" too strong to take, there's always...
...also that of her unborn child. Depending on who's describing it, the bill will either ensure adequate prosecution of anyone who takes two lives by killing a pregnant woman or open the doors to further restriction of abortion rights. The UVVA, sponsored by South Carolina Republican Representative Lindsey Graham, easily passed a House vote Thursday - but supporters expect an uphill battle in the Senate, where Ohio Republican Mike DeWine recently introduced a duplicate bill...
...quid pro quo or any other illegality in Clinton's grant of clemency to Rich. Beth Dozoretz, a Democratic Party fundraiser who is close to both Clinton and Rich's ex-wife Denise, has had a second session in the grand jury, and former deputy White House counsel Bruce Lindsey, as well as Meredith Cabe, another former White House lawyer, have also appeared, according to people involved in the case. Dozoretz testified without immunity, although she had taken the Fifth in House hearings on the pardons - something she did, said an associate, in order to avoid creating a televised political...
...Back in the recent past, when Bush's vote count was stuck at 47, there was much talk of compromise. It was only last Tuesday that Bush was getting behind a retroactive cut, Larry Lindsey was putting death-tax repeal on the block to pay for it, and it looked as if Bush would use the economy as an excuse to let Lott do what he had to to get 10 Democrats on board...
...wonder that Larry Lindsey, Bush's chief economic adviser, told USA Today on Monday that the President's prized estate-tax repeal was likely to be put off a few years. And that last week, Bush for the first time declared himself receptive to a "trigger...