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...competitive pursuits, nice reporters tend to finish last." Woodruff has also learned from her husband Albert Hunt, the Wall Street Journal's highly respected congressional reporter, though he and she hardly have an open-notebook policy. Last year Hunt hoarded background information he gleaned from Budget Director David Stockman, while Woodruff tried vainly for days to get Stockman to return her phone calls. Says she: "People assume that we share everything. But sources are a reporter's most valuable possession...
ENGAGED. David Stockman, 35, often embattled Director of the Office of Management and Budget; and Jennifer Blei, 28, IBM sales representative who met him three years ago while installing a computer in his congressional office...
Senators balked at supporting the President's veto for the same reasons cited by House members. In addition, Mark Hatfield of Oregon, chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, and other Republicans were furious with Office of Management and Budget Director David Stockman, who had advised Reagan to veto the measure in the first place; they felt that Stockman had overstated to the President the costs of several items in the bill, including the jobs program for the elderly...
...Administration sorely wanted: funds to meet the military payroll through the end of the current fiscal year and $350 million for the Caribbean Basin Initiative (C.B.I.) aid package to Latin America and the Caribbean area. In hopes of persuading Congress to revise the package, Reagan and Budget Director David Stockman had sent strong signals to Capitol Hill that the measure as written would probably be vetoed. But many legislators calculated that when the bill reached him at his California ranch, the President would reluctantly sign it, if only to obtain the C.B.I. and military funds. "Congress thought they...
...more realistic. The economy was headed toward disaster unless deficits were trimmed. Secretary of the Treasury Donald Regan watched the President's mood closely. So did Robert Dole, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, White House Chief of Staff James Baker, Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker and David Stockman, Director...