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Tuesday, November 30, 2004
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ADMINISTRATION
Gutierrez Is Pick for Commerce Secretary
The selection of Carlos M. Gutierrez was the opening move of what administration officials said will be a near-total remake of President Bush's five-person economic team over the next few months.
 Nominee Led Kellogg's Upswing

Grassley Defends Whistle-Blower
Food and Drug Administration whistle-blower David J. Graham believes he will soon be fired in retaliation for telling a congressional hearing that the agency is falling short on ensuring drug safety, but his Senate champion is trying to keep that from happening.

OPINION: DAVID S. BRODER
A Second Term of Surprises?
Anyone who thinks it possible to predict the course of President Bush's second term needs to think again. History says you never know what may happen next.



President Bush yesterday nominated Carlos Gutierrez to replace Commerce Secretary Donald L. Evans. In what industry was Evans's career before he joined the Cabinet?

A. Clothing
B. Oil
C. Restaurants
D. Computers



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