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Wired News: New White House Tech Chief Named Commerce Department attorney Elliot Maxwell will assume the role currently held by Ira Magaziner, chief technology advisor to President Clinton. So far, insiders are thrilled. Declan McCullagh reports from Washington. Wired News http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,16340,00.html
Extractions: 11:11 AM Nov. 18, 1998 PT WASHINGTON Commerce Department lawyer Elliot Maxwell will become a key Internet advisor to the Clinton administration, succeeding Ira Magaziner who will resign by the end of the year. As special advisor to the Secretary of Commerce, Maxwell will coordinate the White House's position on areas such as privacy, export controls, domain names, Internet taxes, standards, and digital signatures. But Magaziner said that President Clinton and Vice President Al Gore have not yet decided how to divvy up other issues, particularly international trade, that are handled by the State Department and the Office of the United States Trade Representative. "The full way that this is going to be organized has yet to be determined," Magaziner said in an interview Wednesday. "I can't say exactly yet how the overall function I've been performing will be handled."
Extractions: View Report in PDF Format U.S. Treasurer Rosario Marin, Commission Co-Chair Enedelia Schofield, Commissioner Octavio Visiedo and OELA Director Maria Hernandez Ferrier enjoy the music of fellow Commissioner Jon Secada at the release of the Final Report at Hialeah High School outside Miami, Florida. Roberto Koltun - El Nuevo Herald
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Business As Usual A white house spokesman says President Clinton will go ahead with his State of the Union address, despite calls that he postpone it because of his impeachment trial. With the trial set to resume later this week, Clinton faces the daunting challenge of addressing Congress on 19 January in the midst of Senate proceedings that will determine whether he is removed from office. Wired News http://www.wired.com/news/news/story/17251.html
White House Plays Domain Referee | CNET News.com After holding back for months, the Clinton administration said it will referee the controversy brewing over domain names and who will control the Internet's logistical underpinnings as the U.S. government withdraws from its supervisory role of the Net. News.com http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,11425,00.html?st.ne.fd.mdh
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White House Invites ACLU After All | CNET News.com In a lastminute decision, the Clinton administration has decided to invite the American Civil Liberties Union to its online content summit after leaving the group without a place at the table. News.com http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,12439,00.html?st.ne.fd.mdh
Register At NYTimes.com The leader of Afghanistan's Taliban government expressed a willingness today to talk with the United States about Osama bin Laden. In Washington, the Bush administration brushed aside the Taliban leader's rhetorical offer. http://www.nytimes.com/2001/09/19/international/19CND-PAK.html
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Extractions: Web posted at: 6:15 p.m. EST From Correspondent Carl Rochelle WASHINGTON (CNN) Republicans in Congress are teaming with the Clinton administration in an effort to stop attempts to legalize marijuana for medicinal use. The Senate Judiciary Committee held hearings Monday on two such initiatives passed recently in Arizona and California. The Arizona law allows doctors to prescribe a variety of controlled substances, including marijuana, LSD and heroin. Supporters say the new laws will ease the pain of some cancer and glaucoma patients. Opponents say legalization sends the wrong message. "The medical, scientific process is open to any drug. That includes marijuana," drug policy chief Barry McCaffrey told CNN before the hearing. "But you have to get through a process and demonstrate scientific validity. And in this case, to be honest, I think it's nonsense. This is mostly a 'Cheech and Chong' show for the quasi-legalization of marijuana." During the hearing, McCaffrey, director of the administration's National Drug Control Policy, reported that marijuana use is on the rise and said if the laws stay on the books they will make things even worse.
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Extractions: On June 4, 2002, Laura Bush hosted a White House Conference on School Libraries to discuss the latest research on libraries, student achievement and successful local programs. Mrs. Bush was joined by her co-host, Dr. Robert Martin, Director of the Institute of Museum and Library Services and education, library, government and philanthropic leaders from across the country. Experts and panelists offered compelling stories of the power of school libraries to make a difference in student achievement. Opening Remarks - First Lady Laura Bush Opening Remarks - Dr. Robert Martin, Director, Institute of Museum and Library Services White House Conference on School Libraries: Keynote Address - Dr. Vartan Gregorian, Carnegie Corporation The Role of School Libraries in Elementary and Secondary Eduation - Dr. Susan Neuman, Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education, United States Department of Education What Research Tells Us About the Importance of School Libraries , Keith Curry Lance, Ph.D., Director, Library Research Service, Colorado State Library
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Extractions: The Lyndon Johnson Library in Austin, Texas, began releasing the LBJ tapes to the public in 1993. In all, over 400 hours of President Johnson's phone conversations from November 1963 through December 1965 - and a limited number through 1968 - are now available to the public. You may listen to the tapes at the Johnson Library, or you can order the tapes for $6 a cassette from the Library by calling (512) 916-5137, extension 234. You may also listen to many of these calls by searching our online archives.
Nixon White House Tapes The audio clips on this site are selected from approximately 3700 hours of recordings.Category Society History Presidents Nixon, Richard Milhous History of the Nixon white house Tapes (from the National Archives and Records Administration)The Nixon white house Tapes consist of approximately 3700 hours http://www.c-span.org/executive/presidential/nixon.asp
Extractions: SITE INDEX TV Schedule LIVE TV/Radio Community ... About C-SPAN Pick a Series Washington Journal American Politics American Political Archive LBJ White House Tapes Current Events 108th Congress Bush Administration Campaign 2002 Corporate Accountability FY 2003 Budget National Defense Priorities Sept. 11: U.S. Response State Politics Video Archives Congress Defense/Security Domestic/Social Economy/Fiscal International Judiciary/Courts Media/Press Politics/Elections Science/Technology State/Local White House/Exec. Other April 12, 2003 SEARCH VIDEO ARCHIVES COMMUNITY LOG IN User name: Password: New Member? Register Now! CURRENT EVENTS The Nixon White House Tapes consist of approximately 3700 hours of recordings containing approximately 2800 hours of recorded conversations between President Nixon, his staff, and visitors at locations in the Oval Office; the President's Executive Office Building hideaway office; the Cabinet Room; various White House telephones at the Oval Office, EEOB and the Lincoln Sitting Room; and at various Camp David locations. These recordings were produced surreptiously, without the knowledge of most of the participants.
Modernize And Reform Social Security President Bush's plan to modernize and reform Social Security. Personal retirement accounts, rate of return on Social Security tax dollars. http://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/social-security
Extractions: President George W. Bush meets with the President's Commission to Strengthen Social Security in the Roosevelt Room Jan. 18, 2002. Seated with the President are, from left to right, William Frenzel (far left), Mario Rodriguez, Gwendolyn King, Dr. John Cogan, Commission Co-chair Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Co-chair Richard D. Parsons and Deputy Chief of Staff Josh Bolten. White House photo by Eric Draper. President's Plan to Strengthen Social Security For 65 years, Social Security has provided retirement security for tens of millions of Americans. Four generations of Americans have relied on the Government to keep the promises it made to them during their working years. As demographics change and costs increase, the challenge we face is ensuring that the Social Security system is strengthened for tomorrow's retirees.
Clinton's New Crypto Adviser | CNET News.com The appointment of a new white house adviser on encryption has put greater focus on the government's efforts to standardize its own use of encryption and to influence the heated debate over private citizens' freedom to use such products. News.com http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,18142,00.html?st.ne.fd.mdh
White House In Porn Domain Dispute | CNET News.com The Xrated whitehouse.com Web site has drawn the ire of the real white house, which has sent a letter challenging the owner's right to use the president and the first lady as a marketing device. News.com http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,18786,00.html?st.ne.fd.mdh
Extractions: Web posted at: 12:15 a.m. EDT WASHINGTON (CNN) A Republican congressman Wednesday accused the White House of trying to sully the reputation of travel office director Billy Dale by improperly ordering an FBI background check seven months after he had been fired. Wednesday's disclosure by Rep. William Clinger, R-Pennsylvania, prompted FBI Director Louis Freeh to announce that the agency would launch "a thorough inquiry." Freeh said the results will be turned over to Whitewater prosecutor Kenneth Starr, who is investigating possible perjury in the statements presidential aides made in the travel office affair. "Until Congressman Clinger's announcement today, I had no knowledge that the White House had requested and received FBI files on Billy Ray Dale," Freeh said. Clinger, chairman of the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee, which has been investigating the firings, said a newly released document shows that former White House counsel Bernard Nussbaum obtained FBI background reports on Dale by claiming he was being considered for renewed access. Clinger said Nussbaum's request for the reports might have been made under a false pretext and might also be a criminal violation of federal privacy laws.
Extractions: Web posted at: 8:14 a.m. EDT (1214 GMT) WASHINGTON (CNN) Former President Richard Nixon takes center stage once again with the release Thursday by the National Archives of 154 hours of secret Cabinet Room recordings from the Nixon years. The tapes highlight both Nixon's stand on key issues of the day like Vietnam and his sometimes domineering relations with key administration and legislative figures. Nixon ultimately resigned in August 1974 after the secretly recorded tapes, surrendered under Supreme Court order, showed him participating in the attempt to cover up the 1972 break-in at Democratic Party headquarters in Washington's Watergate office building. At a 1971 meeting with 10 Republican senators Nixon can be heard hashing over the politics of Vietnam with Sen. Howard Baker of Tennessee. "Mr. President, I am not being disloyal to you," said Baker. "Everybody in this room can perish politically (if we don't get out of Vietnam quickly)." An impassioned Baker told Nixon that he was more concerned with America's standing in the future than with victory or defeat in Vietnam War.