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Tuesday, November 16, 2004
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Stephen Barr
FEDERAL DIARY: STEPHEN BARR
Impact of Cabinet Departures Will Trickle Down the Ranks
The turnover at the top is only the start. The building wave of Cabinet departures will ripple through the sub-Cabinet over the next several months, leading many political appointees to leave or transfer jobs inside the government.
 Live, Noon ET: Stephen Barr Takes Questions With the President of GEHA

CABINET CHANGES
Powell Announces His Resignation
Secretary of State Colin L. Powell announced his resignation Monday, ending four years of battles with Vice President Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld over the course of U.S. foreign policy.
 Abraham Leaving Energy Department
 Veneman Resigns as Agriculture Head


Cindy Skrzycki
THE REGULATORS: CINDY SKRZYCKI
Mining Safety Rules Got the Shaft, Workers Union Says
Joseph A. Main, health and safety director of the United Mine Workers of America, figures he has his work cut out for him. For the past four years, the union has been dissatisfied with decisions the Bush administration's Mine Safety and Health Administration has made to place former industry officials in high-ranking jobs and eliminate long-standing regulatory proposals.

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