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Relations between Gen. Eric Shinseki, the Army Chief of Staff, and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld were never that friendly--and got worse last spring, when Shinseki testified before Congress that occupying Iraq would require "several hundred thousand troops." (Who's Who). Brief Article Jul 1, 2003 145
George W. Bush's reelection campaign set up its headquarters and opened for business in mid-June. (Who's Who). Brief Article Jul 1, 2003 130
New memoirs by former first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton and former presidential aide Sidney Blumenthal have revived our memory of the "vast right-wing conspiracy." (Who's Who). Brief Article Jul 1, 2003 132
MoveOn.org, the progressive grassroots organization founded by screen-saver magnates Wes Boyd and Joan Blades, is planning to launch a virtual Democratic presidential primary. (Who's Who). Jul 1, 2003 122
The Recording Industry Association of America has long been among K Street's liberal strongholds. (Who's Who). Brief Article Jul 1, 2003 162
This will come as no surprise, but word has it that the Carlyle Group--the defense-industry related investment firm run by such ex-Bushies as Brent Scowcroft, James Baker, and Frank Carlucci--has been letting Colin Powell know that the firm's doors are open to him should he decide to leave the State Department. (Who's Who). Jun 1, 2003 147
The New York Times Magazine's David Grann must be a good reporter to have convinced Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) to let him listen in on a private phone call between himself and freshman Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.). (Who's Who). Jun 1, 2003 109
In March, "Who's Who" revealed efforts by John Podesta and Harold Ickes, both former White House chiefs of staff under Bill Clinton, to found a much-anticipated "Heritage of the left". (Who's Who). Jun 1, 2003 150
There's plenty of speculation about what, exactly brought about the departure of Jay Garner, the retired general who led the Pentagon's Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Aid--and consequently led Iraq--for exactly three and a half weeks. (Who's Who). Jun 1, 2003 245
In late March, Richard Perle resigned as chairman of the Defense Policy Board. (Who's Who). Brief Article May 1, 2003 180
Some crusades never end. (Who's Who). Brief Article May 1, 2003 225
Most political consultants think it's too late for Gen. Wesley Clark (Ret.), CNN analyst and former NATO Supreme Allied Commander. (Who's Who). Brief Article May 1, 2003 160
It may be Donald Rumsfeld's latest hobby, but drumming up a war with Syria may not be such a hot idea--at least judging from the diminishing returns of recent Bush-led wars in the Middle East. (Who's Who). Brief Article May 1, 2003 110
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Cyber-agitator Matt Drudge set off a minor media frenzy when he reported, incorrectly, that presidential aspirant Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) regularly paid Christophe salon stylist Isabelle Goetz $150 to cut his hair. (Who's Who). Brief Article Jan 1, 2003 75
CNN "Inside Politics" host Judy Woodruff, whose reporting was among the snippiest ("Kerry is already in denial mode"), spends $80 on her golden locks at the Four Seasons Spa Salon on Pennsylvania Ave. (Who's Who). Brief Article Jan 1, 2003 130
Most male reporters, it turns out, take a more frugal approach to hair care. (Who's Who). Jan 1, 2003 141
Kerry is only one of the well-known salons famous customers--Goetz styles Hillary Clinton's stately mane for $150. (Who's Who). Jan 1, 2003 56
As for the Texas tresses of President George W. Bush, he pays $30 a cut to Washington stylist Zahira Zahir, who also trimmed the locks of George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan. (Who's Who). Brief Article Jan 1, 2003 57
Few reporters have noted what is perhaps the most lasting legacy of Sen. Strom Thurmond (D-S.C.), now retired: the unusually large number of family members, former aides, and even neighbors he's managed to appoint to federal judicial offices during the past two decades. (Who's Who). Brief Article Jan 1, 2003 214
Between being investigated for fraud by U.S. attorneys in New York, and being sued by shareholders seeking millions in lost investment dollars, it's been a bad couple of months for U.S. Technologies CEO Gregory Earls. (Who's Who). Jan 1, 2003 155
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Speculation that Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) might run for president as a Democrat has diminished since the publication of his latest book, Worth the Fighting For, in which he writes, "I did not get to be president of the United States. (Who's Who). Nov 1, 2002 122
House insiders say Democratic Majority Leader Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.) is almost certain to retire after the midterm elections, clearing the way for a major shake-up among the upper ranks of the party's leadership. (Who's Who). Nov 1, 2002 230
October's Federal Election Commission filings provide a telling snapshot of who's leading the race to become the Democratic nominee in 2004--who's raising the most money and doling it out to fellow Democrats in tight races this fall. (Who's Who). Nov 1, 2002 255
Is Jon Corzine angling to become the next head of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee? (Who's Who). Oct 1, 2002 136
How deep does the conservative Federalist Society have its claws in the Justice Department? (Who's Who). Oct 1, 2002 111
A congressional race in Arkansas may give the old adage "don't blame the messenger" a new twist: don't blame the pollster. (Who's Who). Brief Article Oct 1, 2002 132
George W. Bush has appointed dozens of women--more than any other president--as senior White House staff. (Who's Who). Oct 1, 2002 161
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