agenda (exact matches only)
This fanciful and tired agenda of "solutions" sounds like something you would hear on television's "West Wing," not in a real Oval Office.
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Lileks has a different take and agenda, which brings us to the negative part of The Bleat: Lileks's crazed views about the current warscape.
($1=8.736 Moroccan dirhams) President Bush outlined a bold new agenda for exploring space Wednesday, pledging a return to the moon as early as 2015, then pushing to Mars and beyond.
He dominates the Senate’s domestic-policy agenda, but he has also come to be considered, in his old age, something of a card.
Only the Western group made its guest list, agenda and -- probably to the group's regret -- intention of raising Republican campaign money available to the public in advance.
A special round-table staff agenda released accidentally Wednesday afternoon spelled out instructions to the organization's workers.
But their sense of the Democratic field on these issues is opaque; they don't see how one candidate's agenda differs from another.
Reilly isn't pushing any agenda for the Democratic Party, and other than the small amount of work he did for Bill Bradley near the end of his 2000 campaign, he has stayed out of presidential politics altogether since '88. A fire chief's son and former marine who came out of Boston's famed Democratic machine, Reilly, 51, makes a substantial living from corporations like Nextel and John Hancock, which hire him to find out which strategies and brands will work with the public.
All of which gave Reilly and his team a new puzzle to solve: how could Iowa voters, as they tuned in to the race with greater intensity, be made to believe that Dean wasn't as electable as they thought he was?Reilly needed to know whether the campaign could still sow doubts about Dean and, conversely, whether there were pieces of Gephardt's long record and policy agenda that could win over undecideds.
Yet his personal politics and compulsion to justify the ADL's domestic agenda at times override his judgment.
No, Foxman sees the shadowed outline of potential fascism in the agenda of social conservatives.
· Vivian Gordon James Jenkins, sports writer, born November 2 1911; died January 5 2004 The whole of Government is getting behind the small business agenda according to a new action plan which is backed by the Prime Minister, the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry.
Yet as Congress returns this week, none of these issues is on the agenda.
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