WHO'S WHO

WHO'S WHO Advocates of a congressional pay raise are finding it difficult to deal with Barney Frank's admission that he could afford to spend $20,000 on a male prostitute.... Don't assume John...

...Housing and Urban Development: Assistant Secretary for Housing and Federal Housing Commissioner—C...
...Administrator, Maritime Administration— Warren G. Leback...
...Member, Nuclear Regulatory Commission—Forrest J. Remick...
...Assistant Secretary for Territorial and International Affairs—Stella G. Guerra...
...State: Assistant Secretary for Consular Affairs—Elizabeth M. Tamposi...
...William Reilly's leadership of the EPA has won the admiration of both the White House and the environmentalists...
...The principal sources for the devastating portrait of Dan Quayle in Whose Broad Stripes and Bright Stars...
...Undersecretary of Navy—J...
...Deputy Director of Arms Control and Disarmament Agency—Stephen Read Hamner...
...Louis Cordia of the Reagan Appointee Alumni Association was recently quoted as saying that "13 of 13 assistants to Bush served under Reagan, as has half the cabinet, and 30 to 35 percent of the sub-cabinet...
...A prominent senator and a sub-cabinet official are said to be involved...
...Don't assume John Sununu is safely ensconced at the White House simply because he doesn't seem to have created any serious disturbances in recent months...
...Education: General Counsel—Ed Stringer...
...Assistant Secretary for Employment Standards Administration—William C. Brooks...
...by Jack Germond and Jules Witcover were Joe Canzeri and Jim Lake, two of the veteran Republican workers who were assigned to handle Quayle during the campaign...
...Austin Fitts...
...Lawrence Garrett III...
...Ronald Reagan lives on in Washington...
...Agencies and Commissions: Member, Securities Exchange Commission—Richard C. Breeden...
...Assistant Secretary for Policy on Budget and Administration— Lou Gallegos...
...Then, our source says, it will be a matter of weighing the severity of the embarrassment against the enormous debt Bush owes Sununu for engineering the victory in New Hampshire that put the president's campaign back on the tracks after its derailment in Iowa...
...In—Defense: Secretary of Army—Michael P. Stone...
...A romance between Congress and the administration...
...Both men have an excellent reputation for truthfulness...
...Justice: Assistant Attorney General for Land and Natural Resources— Richard B. Stewart...
...Gail Wilensky, Bush's choice to administer Medicare and Medicaid, is the author of a study that shows the government spends "about the same on [health care for] the poor and near poor as it does on the middle-income and high-income population...
...A well-informed source predicts that Sununu's mean, abusive streak is bound to emerge sooner or later as an embarrassment to the administration...
...Interior: Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks—Constance B. Harriman...
...Secretary of Navy—H...
...Not only that, but between Democrat and Republican as well...
...Solicitor—Martin L. Allday...
...Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell said in late August that nearly eight months after he took office the president had failed to make nominations for nearly half the full-time positions in executive agencies that require Senate confirmation...
...Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs—Sherrie Sandy Rollins...
...Assistant Secretary for Export Administrations—Quincy M. Krosby...
...But even by the White House's own count, the Bush administration has not even provided nominees for 117 top jobs...
...Daniel Howard...
...Assistant Secretary for Diplomatic Security—Sheldon J. Krys...
...The White House countered by accusing the Senate of failing to confirm 115 nominees whose names had been sent to it...
...Labor: Assistant Secretary for Veterans' Employment and Training Services—Tom Collins...
...Out—Commerce: Assistant Secretary for Shipbuilding and Logistics—Everett Pyatt...
...General Counsel—Terrence O'Donnell...

Vol. 21 • October 1989 • No. 9


 
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