WHO'S WHO

WHO'S WHO Bush sent all those troops to the Middle East just to get the S&L scandal and Neil Bush’s involvement in it off the front pages. Nevertheless, the S&L story has by and large been...

...Treasury: General Counsel-Jeanne S. Archibald...
...Bennett taught at B. U. . . . hl+ommerce: Assistant Secretary for Legislative and Governmental Affairs-Craig R. Helsing...
...Chief of Staff John Sununu’s disdain for FDIC chief William Seidman could backfire...
...For instance, in the Business section of The Washington Post, Kathleen Day reports on the vigor with which the government has pursued its investigation into why the Silverado closing was delayed until after the 1988 election...
...Not only is he a former congressman with access to the House floor, he is a close friend of George Bush’s from their Skull and Bones days at Yale...
...Stanley Meisler of the Los Angeles Times, who was traveling with Dan Quayle in Latin America during the crisis in the Gulf, got this insight into the centrality of the vice-president’s role in the making of Middle Eastern policy...
...But some conservatives (notably bankers) are concerned about Taylor’s restrictive view of banking...
...Petersmeyer was ordered to name an American volunteer of the day so that the 1,OOOth day would arrive just before the 1992 elections...
...where you got that wig, Sam...
...National Institutes of Health, Director-Bernadine Healy...
...Is it true you have a Korean tailor...
...Interstate Commerce Commission, Member-Gail C. McDonald...
...Other Republicans suspect that National Drug Control Policy Director William Bennett would be interested in becoming president of Boston University if his archrival John Silber wins the governor’s race in Massachusetts...
...In fact, the office can’t even count properly...
...Pat Caddell is suing David Doak and Bob Shrum, charging them with withholding money owed him from work they did together to help reelect Senator Alan Cranston in 1986, a contribution to the Republic that at least some Washington insiders feel they might be unwise to call attention to...
...White House ghost writers were ordered to stop inserting jokes into Bush’s 1990 campaign speeches about the cost of the luxurious new 747 Air Force One at a time when the president was trying to blame Democrats for the budget deadlock...
...I got that suit,” Hollings replied, “right down the street...
...When Quayle made a campaign stop in Detroit in September he met a lot of Arab-Americans who expressed concern over Arab bashing in the United States stemming from the Iraqi conflict...
...They were told that First Canine Millie would make better fodder...
...banks more competitive, particularly with European banks that engage freely in securities activities...
...Did, for example, Quayle see an advance transcript of the president’s initial address to the nation on the Middle East so that he could advise on the content...
...Transportation: Inspector General-A...
...WHO'S WHO Bush sent all those troops to the Middle East just to get the S&L scandal and Neil Bush’s involvement in it off the front pages...
...Dole has not decided whether she will...
...Ede Holiday’s honeymoon appears to be over...
...Nevertheless, the S&L story has by and large been relegated to the back pages...
...Agencies and Commissions: CIA, Inspector General-Frederick P. Hitz...
...But the office began counting too soon and will have named more than 1,200 American points of light by November 1992...
...Mary Sterling...
...While Quayle breakfasted with Peruvian business leaders in Lima,” Meisler reports, “his aides tried to transcribe the text from Cable News Network on a hotel TV screen...
...The “thousand points of light” initiative has become something of a joke at the White House, with C. Gregg Petersmeyer in the lead role...
...The former aide to Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady, who replaced easy-going David Bates at the White House, got into a brawl with Energy Secretary James Watkins when the latter urged George Bush to begin selling oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve...
...Watkins won, but not before going over Holiday’s head to National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft...
...Senator Ernest Hollings, who has what some call an acid wit and others call a mean streak that long ago earned him a reputation as the Democratic Bob Dole, recently was asked by Sam Donaldson: “Senator, you’re from the great textile-producing state of South Carolina...
...Food and Drug Administration, Commissioner-David Kessler...
...Attorney General Dick Thornburgh, however, sharply objected and had his lieutenants draft four pages of charges of Arab-American discrimination against Jews and other minorities...
...Still, readers can find interesting fragments if they search thoroughly...
...Thomas Ludlow “Lud” Ashley is the current king of Washington lobbyists...
...Quayle (not Sununu, as widely reported) urged Bush to meet with Arab-American leaders at the White House, which Bush did...
...Three of the heavyweights among Washington professional political campaigners are involved in an embarrassing lawsuit...
...The Office of National Service has failed to offer any substantial national voluntarism effort...
...Three months after the investigation finally was announced, she finds that none of the potential witnesses who could shed light on the reasons for the delay has been contacted by government investigators...
...Sununu, who with Treasury Deputy Secretary John Robson decided not to renew Seidman’s contract after next year, picked a decidedly conservative Federal Reserve officer, William Taylor, to replace their nemesis...
...Seidman, on the other hand, has encouraged Congress to relax regulations to make U.S...
...Some Republicans are urging Labor Secretary Elizabeth Dole, a North Carolina native, to challenge Senator Terry Sanford in 1992...

Vol. 22 • November 1990 • No. 10


 
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