WHO'S WHO

WHO'S WHO For those who still wonder about the identity of the culprit in the great flap over the "who leaked the Summit story to the press," the prime suspect is James Baker's favorite...

...Peggy Ann Cavazos, the wife of the secretary of education, often accompanies her husband to the office...
...Agencies and Commissions: Deputy Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration—Barry L. Harris...
...Charles Keating's five favorite senators are using as a defense their reliance on Alan Greenspan's 1985 report that described "the vibrant healthy state" of the Lincoln Savings & Loan Association...
...For the career people, this is not good news, since most of them dislike the deputy secretary...
...In—Commerce: Assistant Secretary for Oceans and Atmosphere—Jennifer Joy Wilson...
...It springs from two sources: First, Baker sees Eagleburger's presence on the staff as insurance against criticism from Henry Kissinger, from whose firm Eagleburger departed before joining Baker...
...The reason may not be unrelated to the fact that, according to The Washington Times gossip columnist, Charlotte Hayes, "if you'd like to go to work at the Department of Education in proximity to the secretary, it may be easier if you're a man or a lady with a gold band on a certain finger of the left hand...
...Interior: Assistant Secretary for Territorial and International Affairs—William Houston...
...Agencies and Commissions: Deputy Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration— Barbara McConnell Barrett...
...Robert Mosbacher, the secretary of commerce, has created a special entrance on 15th Street for his own exclusive use...
...Other than Tutwiler, the two State Department staff members who have the most influence on Baker are said to be Robert B. Zoellick, counsellor to the president, and Dennis Ross, director of the policy planning staff...
...Treasury: Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs—Roger Bolton...
...Few Washington insiders doubted that Nancy Reagan had some say in what went on at the White House during her husband's presidency, but few realized that she could treat him like a child as she did during the Barbara Walters interview on "20/20" in November...
...Second, Eagleburger is the only member of the top Baker team who knows the Foreign Service...
...But Eagleburger does have some power...
...Member, Federal Reserve Board—David Mullins...
...Other Washingtonians see this as further evidence confirming the suspicion that the financial community's faith in Greenspan is misplaced...
...She continually cut him off with comments such as "We'll have a long conversation, honey, tonight" and "No...
...He's even had a red awning installed to distinguish it from the means of ingress and egress available to the rest of the commerce staff...
...Out—Labor: Wage and Hour Administrator— Paula V. Smith...
...The one man in the administration more hysterical about leakers than George Bush is his attorney general, Dick Thornburgh, who calls them "criminals...
...WHO'S WHO For those who still wonder about the identity of the culprit in the great flap over the "who leaked the Summit story to the press," the prime suspect is James Baker's favorite confidante, Margaret Tutwiler...
...I think you should just let it go...
...Lawrence Eagleburger (see "Tilting at Windmills"), who as deputy secretary should be more influential, actually ranks behind Tutwiler, Zoellick, and Ross...
...Chairman, Farmers Home Administration— LaVerne G. Ausman...

Vol. 21 • January 1990 • No. 12


 
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