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November 10, 2004: Headlines: Peace Corps Directors - Chao: United Nations: Unicef: Reuters: Congressional sources say Labor Secretary Elaine Chao may leave cabinet, possibly to run the U.N. children's body UNICEF
Congressional sources say Labor Secretary Elaine Chao may leave cabinet, possibly to run the U.N. children's body UNICEF
Congressional sources say Labor Secretary Elaine Chao may leave cabinet, possibly to run the U.N. children's body UNICEF
Bush picks Gonzales as new attorney general
Wed 10 November, 2004 17:38
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush has picked White House legal counsel Alberto Gonzales, a trusted adviser from Texas and prominent Hispanic, as his new attorney general, administration officials say.
If confirmed by the Republican-controlled Senate, Gonzales, 49, would be the first Hispanic-American to become the country's top law-enforcement official. He would replace Attorney General John Ashcroft, whose resignation was announced on Tuesday night.
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The congressional sources also said Labor Secretary Elaine Chao was expected to leave, possibly to run the U.N. children's body UNICEF. A leading candidate to replace her is Cari Dominguez, who chairs the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
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