91. Cabinet members and top White House aides are not the kind of folks usually found through Web surfing.
92. Cabinet members share the same benefits as other federal employees, either through the Civil Service Retirement System or the Federal Employee Retirement System.
93. Cabinet members also have allowances for travel and a personal staff.
94. Cabinet members ask lawmakers to give the administration special trade-treaty negotiating powers.
95. Cabinet members submit regularly to legislative summonses.
96. Cabinet members were applauding.
97. Cabinet members were summoned, as was Chief Justice Harlan Stone.
98. Cabinet members also participate in the Federal Employees Health Benefit Program and get the free use of services at Bethesda or Walter Reed, Sepp said.
99. Cabinet members and their staff met at the White House on Wednesday night and again on Thursday morning and the administration kept pressing the Democrats to hold the line.
100. Cabinet members have to reckon with the possibility that something they plan to do may be found by a court to be beyond the law.