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...speech until the day he delivered it. Even though Bush and Cheney are in complete agreement, the difference in tone between Cheney's blunt speech and Bush's conciliatory one last week was stark. By last week Bush aides were happy to have regained control of the energy-policy rollout from Cheney's office. Plans to have Cheney hit the road to help sell the plan were scrapped. Energy Secretary SPENCE ABRAHAM is scheduled to do most of the airport shuttling. Until last week internal copies of the energy task force's 176-page report had a cover bearing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Has Dick Cheney's Image Gotten Too Oil Slick? | 5/28/2001 | See Source »

...Mary Matalin, a senior adviser to Cheney, brought in an outside public relations consultant, Jim Sims, to help with the plan's rollout. But in a conference call with administration allies last Tuesday, Matalin railed against what she called the press's "ignorance about energy" and the unfair coverage of the plan. By then, Bush aides were happy to have regained control of the roll out of the energy policy message from Cheney's office and efforts were under way to amp up the conservation message that some felt was missing in the previous weeks. "I take responsibility for absorption...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Rocky Rollout of Cheney's Energy Plan | 5/19/2001 | See Source »

Bush has held three working sessions with the task force, which is scheduled to send its report to the printer's this week. The President is planning a high-profile rollout in mid-May, including three days of travel to sell his proposals. If that doesn't heat up America's energy debate, blackouts in California and elsewhere this summer should do the job. Democrats in Congress, which must approve many of the panel's ideas, are relishing the opportunity to brand Bush as an environmental rogue. Beyond that, there's the NIMBY problem. California might be going dark...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cheney Gets Coal Fired | 5/7/2001 | See Source »

...Bush has held three working sessions with the task force, which is scheduled to send its report to the printer's this week. The President is planning a high-profile rollout in mid-May, including three days of travel to sell his proposals. If that doesn't heat up America's energy debate, blackouts in California and elsewhere this summer should do the job. Democrats in Congress, which must approve many of the panel's ideas, are relishing the opportunity to brand Bush as an environmental rogue. Beyond that, there's the nimby problem. California might be going dark...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dick Cheney Gets Coal-Fired | 5/1/2001 | See Source »

...growing up. Sales of flavored milks, more than 90% of them chocolate, rose 18% last year. And much of the growth, milk producers say, is coming from people more apt to wear their milk mustaches at corporate cafeterias than school ones. In February, Hershey Foods completed a national rollout of its fat-free chocolate milk, a product with appeal for calorie-counting adults. National brands like Nestle-owned Nesquik, along with regional dairies like Dean Foods in the Midwest, have started packaging chocolate milk in single-serve plastic bottles, which, unlike the powder mix and kid-friendly half-pint cartons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chocolate Milk | 4/30/2001 | See Source »

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