51. President Clinton quickly announced that he will nominate Larry Summers, a former Harvard University economics professor and the deputy treasury secretary, to take over the Cabinet post. 52. President Clinton nominates Rep. Bill Richardson as his next U.N. ambassador and would retain Robert Rubin as treasury secretary and Janet Reno as attorney general. 53. Republican members of the investigating subcommittees pressed the former treasury secretary on what he did about the warning that turned out to be prophetic. 54. Robert Rubin will succeed Lloyd Bentsen as treasury secretary. 55. Robert Rubin, who was a treasury secretary under Clinton, saluted Gore for his help in ensuring a vibrant economy. 56. Robert Rubin, the treasury secretary, has been emphasizing management skill over Tax Code expertise in the recruitment. 57. Robert Rubin, who had just been sworn in as treasury secretary, followed Clinton into the Oval Office to deliver some bleak news. 58. Roger Altman, the deputy treasury secretary, looks especially vulnerable -- so much so that the president felt compelled this week to issue a statement of support. 59. Roger Altman, the investment banker and former deputy treasury secretary, was seen at both parties. 60. Robert Rubin, the treasury secretary, indicated Wednesday that Brazil was the main focus of American concern in Latin America. |