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Movie Terror Among Us 1981 Stars
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parole officer and a police sergeant try
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gated by »he arrival of a beautiful young
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WEDNESDAY
if they are to
— a feat with
their top aides in initiating new programs. Many hoped that
their work would eventually land them high-level jobs in the
departments or agencies that they had evaluated.
What is angering at least part of the State Department tran-
sition team — and its influential sponsors — is that Haig
singled out three of its members to continue working with
him. They were Robert Neumann, the team leader and a for-
mer ambassador. Robert McFarlane, a retired army colonel
who most recently worked for the Senate Armed Services
Committee; and Paul Wolfowitz, a former civilian Pentagon
official who Haig knows from his military days
Missing from this group were some of the team's outspoken
conservatives, including John Carbaugh, the young aide to
Sen Jesse Helms, R-N.C., who had declared himself the
group's expert on Latin America. A number of conservatives
took these omissions as an indication that Haig might have
reneged on reported promises to allow them substantial input
into his planned “housecleaning" at Foggy Bottom.
Worried transition officials made a hurried round of phone
calls to assure the conservatives that Haig was not going back
on those promises and that his selection of team members to
continue the transition was not final. The conservatives were
told that Haig had asked the three to stay on simply because
he was personally acquainted with them and that he would
call back others as he reviewed the team’s report
Transition sources report that the conservatives, including
Helms, agreed to take a wait-and-see attitude but suggested
that Haig give some strong indications before the inaugura
tion of his willingness to support their positions i' ,k“ — ,n
be counted on to fight for his confirmation
This leaves Haig walking a political tightrope
which he is not entirely unfamiliar. All of this should make the
State Department one of the most interesting places in which
to observe the transition during the coming weeks
WASHINGTON (NEA) — In his haste to take control of
transition operations at the State Department. Alexander
Haig has reportedly angered some Senate conservatives
whose support he may need if Democratic liberals keep their
vow to fight his confirmation as secretary of state.
Soon after his nomination was announced, Haig met with
the Reagan transition team at the State Department to
receive its final report and to ask for its members' brief
assessments of the problems they had encountered in their
investigations He then thanked the transition aides for their
efforts but made it clear that he would have no further need
for them
This abrupt dismissal apparently bruised some egos The
disgruntled team members vented their feelings to rejxirters.
which resulted in several newspaper stories that were quickly
denied by high transition officials
Transition spokesman James Brady insisted that there wa»
nothing unusual in Haig's action. ‘The transition-team mem-
bers knew that their final reports were due on Dec. 22 and
that their jobs terminated at that point,'' said Brady ‘Their
'jobs were never intended to go beyond Christmas "
Meanwhile, other transition officials attributed the seeming
abruptness of the State Department team's dismissal to noth-
ing more than Haig's "military nature and manner "
These officials were correct — up to a jxiint. In fact, all
transition teams were supposed to have completed their final
written rejwrts before the holidays.
However, the transition was designed to take place in sever-
al stages, of which the written reports were only the first. The
second was the implementation of recommendations in those
reports with special emphasis on the replacement of person-
nel targeted by the teams
It was expected that most team members would return
after the holidays to work with the incoming secretaries and
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