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...Well, I think you've got a broad cross-section of opinion there, and certainly the debates we have over what we ought to do in various areas don't reflect unanimity of opinion. By the way, we have pretty good arguments in there over how we ought to proceed, what kind of recommendations we ought to make on various issues. And also spending time at the table is Christie Todd Whitman, the EPA administrator, who I think is pretty well known for her views and her institutional responsibility and statutory responsibilities to implement our environmental laws. Same for Gail...
...past week alone, while working on Bush's environmental makeover, Rove plotted strategy at meetings on how to proceed with health-care reform, stem-cell research and the tax-cut debate. He worked on recruiting candidates for office in two states and orchestrated the withdrawal of a candidate in a third. He attended a meeting with National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice to discuss policy toward Sudan, a country that persecutes Christians and is therefore of particular interest to evangelicals. And he helped conceive what the Bushies call the "Echo Chamber," a plan to use the media's obsession with marking...
...early 1995 the LaRues let the UCLA doctors proceed with their son Blayke, then eight months old. "It was a horrible decision," Theresa says, and for a while they regretted it. Blayke languished in the hospital for two years. First, his new immune system began attacking his spleen. Surgery solved that problem, but he was still so sick he had to be fed intravenously for many more months...
...Bart Williams, Roger Clinton's lawyer, said he doesn't know if his client will testify or claim his Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination. "It's always a very serious matter when one is asked to testify before the grand jury and one should proceed cautiously," said Williams, who also added that he was trying to convince White's office to give Clinton more time to make the decision...
...former prime minister's elation hasn't faded. "I'm absolutely thrilled," she says. "Now I am free of any stain." When reminded that the verdict is not a wholesale exoneration, but rather an order to set aside her conviction for taking kickbacks from a Swiss firm and proceed with a retrial and that charges remain pending against her, Bhutto is dismissive. "Anyone can make a charge. All this is a plot to deny my leadership to the people of Pakistan." She was routed at the polls when she last stood for election in 1997, but the court's decision...