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Though there's no shortlist yet, names under review by the White House counsel's office include U.S. Attorney Robert Mueller of San Francisco, who assisted Ashcroft until Deputy Attorney General Larry Thompson was sworn in last week; George Terwilliger, No. 2 at Justice in the first Bush Administration and a lawyer for W. during the Florida recount; Stephen Trott, a federal appellate judge and former Reagan Administration Justice Department official; and Ronald Noble, who currently leads Interpol. Choosing Noble, an African American, would help silence criticism that the bureau remains a conservative-white-male bastion...
...Robert Mueller: Mueller served in both the Bush I and Clinton administrations, he was a U.S. attorney in Boston during the Reagan administration, and made his mark prosecuting corruption cases. He has impressed careerists in the FBI and at the Justice Department with his intellectual courage and his passion for public service. He is a patrician, an Ivy Leaguer who?s very smart very high-minded and idealistic. He?s also a decorated Vietnam War hero. Before Ashcroft?s confirmation, Mueller was essentially running the Justice Department as the acting deputy Attorney General. If there were a department-wide vote...
...executive assistant director, now in Dallas. Bush might use the moment to name the first black or Hispanic FBI director. And of course there are literally thousands of Republican ex-Justice Department officials who have been toiling in the party vineyards. If Bush doesn't go for diversity, Bob Mueller, the US Attorney in San Francisco and acting Deputy Attorney General, would be a great pick as far as many career prosecutors and FBI agents are concerned. He's a decorated Vietnam war hero and much admired prosecutor...
...Internet allows listeners to indulge their passions for Icelandic pop, the sports of other nations or The Archers, Britain's long-running radio soap opera - and almost nothing else can connect you so instantly, even dramatically, with the far-flung corners of the real world. The Internet, says Ken Mueller, curator of radio for the Museum of Television and Radio, in New York City, "allows you to find those niche formats that may not be, or most likely are not, commercially viable in most areas. And that's one of the beauties...
...freewheeling mix of rock, folk and roots music, was an Internet trailblazer: in 1995 it became the first station to go live online, and since then it has built a global following. So has texasrebelradio.com, the online home of KFAN, Fredericksburg, Texas, whose offerings have a boisterous twist. Mueller recommends Santa Monica, California's KCRW, in particular Morning Becomes Eclectic, which runs weekdays from 9 a.m. to noon Pacific time and attracts entertainment-industry insiders to its latte-friendly rock, folk, jazz and world music. And if you're looking for sports, the U.S. rules. Radio-stations.net provides a few international...