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Deputy and White
* In the West Wing episode " The Warfare of Genghis Khan ", a NASA staffer describes Mars Direct to the skeptical White House Deputy Chief of Staff Josh Lyman and is able to convince him of its merit.
Vincent Walker Foster, Jr. ( January 15, 1945 – July 20, 1993 ) was a Deputy White House Counsel during the first few months of President Bill Clinton's administration, and also a law partner and friend of Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Foster handled the Clintons ' Madison Guaranty and Industrial Development Corporation paperwork, and several Whitewater-related tax returns as Deputy White House counsel.
Participants include Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, NSC Advisor Gen. James " Jim " Jones, Director of National Intelligence ( DNI ) Dennis Blair, Deputy National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, White House Counsel Greg Craig, CIA Director Leon Panetta, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. James Cartwright, and White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel
** Assistant to the President and White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy: Nancy-Ann DeParle
** Assistant to the President and White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations: Alyssa Mastromonaco
The Office of the Secretary contains a Deputy Secretary of Commerce, a Chief of Staff, a Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, an Assistant Secretary for Commerce and Intergovernmental Affairs, a Chief Financial Officer and Assistant Secretary for Administration, a Chief Information Officer, a General Counsel, an Inspector General, an Office of Business Liaison, an Office of Policy and Strategic Planning, an Office of Public Affairs, an Office of White House Liaison, and an International IPR Enforcement Coordinator.
On Friday, July 13, 1973, during a preliminary interview, the Deputy Minority Counsel Donald Sanders asked White House assistant Alexander Butterfield if there was any type of recording system in the White House.
Wirth began his political career as a White House Fellow under President Lyndon Johnson and was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Education in the Nixon Administration.
And in the event that aspects of crisis management depended on contact with the critical man-on-the-spot, as it did in 1958 when Deputy Under Secretary of State Robert Murphy was dispatched to Lebanon to attempt to defuse the crisis, his instructions came from the Department of State and he reported to the Secretary of State rather than directly to the White House, as became the practice during the height of the Vietnam War.
( from left to right ) Chief of Staff, James Baker, Counsellor to the President Ed Meese, Deputy White House Chief of Staff, Michael Deaver at the White House.
In episode 4 of season 2 of The West Wing entitled " In This White House ", Deputy White House Communications Director Sam Seaborn references Kirkwood in a television program debate about school funding, though he mistakenly states that Kirkwood is located in Oregon.
Members of the Fredon Township Committee are Mayor Carl Lazzaro, Deputy Mayor John Richardson, Sr., Sandra Coltelli, Anthony Thonnerieux and Douglas White.
, members of the White Township Committee are Mayor Samuel Race ( R, term ends December 31, 2011 ), Deputy Mayor Holly Mackey ( R, 2012 ) and Jeff Herb ( R, 2013 ).
Likewise, First Deputy Chairman Anastas Mikoyan of the USSR was praised in 1959 for an informal diplomatic tour of the USA that successfully relied more on charming the American public than bargaining with the White House to ease international tensions.
The mayor for the civic year 2011-2012 is councillor Jim White ( DUP ) and the Deputy Mayor is councillor Cecil Hall ( UUP ).
** White House Deputy Chief of Staff
Mrs. Knauer ran the White House Office of Consumer Affairs in the Nixon Administration, where Sen. Dole served as a Deputy Assistant to the President. Dole, who had campaigned for the Kennedy-Johnson presidential ticket in 1960, worked in the White House in the later years of the administration of Lyndon B. Johnson.

Deputy and House
His son, the fourth Baron, held office in the Conservative administration of Edward Heath and was later a Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords.
In 1956 he was elected Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party and became Leader of the House, and from this point on he was generally acknowledged as Menzies ' heir apparent.
On arrival in Britain the passengers and mail were unloaded in Plymouth, but the Koh-i-noor stayed on board until the ship reached Portsmouth, from where Lawrence and Mansel took the diamond to the East India House in the City of London and passed it into the care of the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the EIC.
Chernenko then steadily rose through the Party ranks, becoming the Director of the Krasnoyarsk House of Party Enlightenment then in 1939, the Deputy Head of the AgitProp Department of Krasnoyarsk Territorial Committee and finally, in 1941 he was appointed Secretary of the Territorial Party Committee for Propaganda.
Later that year, Foot was elected Deputy Leader and served as Leader of the House of Commons, which gave him the unenviable task of trying to maintain the survival of the Callaghan government as its majority evaporated.
At 9. 00 a. m. on 11 November, Whitlam, together with Deputy Prime Minister Crean and Leader of the House Fred Daly met with the Liberal and Country party leaders.
It is designed to be less formal, with a quorum of only three members: the Deputy Speaker of the House, one government member, and one non-government member.
In May 2011, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg announced the Coalition Government's plans to legislate for a mainly elected House of Lords.
The three-tailed war flag is also flown at the Royal Palace when the Speaker, or, in his unavoidable absence, one of the Deputy Speakers, serves, at a Government order, as Regent ad interim when no member of the Royal House under the valid order of succession is in a position to serve.
He resigned as Minister of Justice and Deputy Prime Minister to become the first Christian Democratic Appeal Party leader and the first Parliamentary leader of the Christian Democratic Appeal in the House of Representatives which he served from May 26, 1977, until December 19, 1977, and a Member of the House of Representatives from June 8, 1977 until December 19, 1977.

Deputy and press
Deputy Defense Secretary Paul D. Wolfowitz ( left ) and Jones at press conference on Jones ' assumption of command of EUCOM.
He lost ( Hawke won 66 – 44 in the party room ballot ), resigned as Treasurer and Deputy Prime Minister, and declared in a press conference that he had fired his ' one shot '.
Although attempts were made to present it positively, Howe's move back to domestic politics was generally seen as a demotion, especially after Thatcher's press secretary Bernard Ingham belittled the significance of the Deputy Prime Minister appointment at his morning lobby briefing the following day.
On October 30, 2006, the Union issued a press release claiming that high-ranking members of the U. S. Department of the Interior, including Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks Julie MacDonald, systematically tampered with scientific data in an effort to undermine the protection of endangered species and the Endangered Species Act.
In 2006, former Deputy President of South Africa Jacob Zuma furthered his claim of being " tried by the media " and has threatened to bring defamation action against various elements of the press for remarks that he alleges are defamatory.
It started its activity with a press campaign accusing the Deputy National Secretary of the DC, Piero Piccioni, of the murder of fashion model Wilma Montesi at Torvaianica.
Derek Burney, the head of Harper's transition team, noted to the press that this was intentional: Ministers of State and the role of Deputy Prime Minister were omitted to create a cabinet of full equals.
Toby initially had trouble facing the press in the new role and makes several major gaffes, but learns to perform the duty well with the help of new Deputy Press Secretary Annabeth Schott.
Scrymgour had taken on the education portfolio upon her ascension to Deputy Chief Minister, but had been regularly criticised in the press for her performance, particularly after her controversial sacking of the head of the territory's Education Department in 2008.
Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz ( center ) responds to a reporter's question during a press conference with Senator Kit Bond of Missouri ( left ) and Commander, U. S. Pacific Command Adm. Thomas Fargo in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Jan. 16, 2005.
Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz ( center ) introduces the service secretaries and describes their role in the management of the Department of Defense during a Pentagon press briefing on June 18, 2001.
He then moved to become press officer for the West Midlands Labour Party until 1998, when he spent a year as Deputy Director of Communications for the Scottish Labour Party.
As Deputy Press Secretary, Annabeth was often called upon to brief the press, particularly as Toby Ziegler, who had been filling in for C. J., was often occupied by his duties as Communications Director.
Government posts include Deputy Chief of Staff to Vice President Bush, congressional press secretary, and member of the Board of Directors of the Peace Corps.

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