I've also been contacted by TfL staff who are getting charged on their bank card instead of their free staff Oyster card.
White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card declared that the Bush campaign was certain of its victory.
Leahy had informed White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card of his decision to vote against Ashcroft on Monday morning.
The first lady also bristled when asked about Woodward's suggestion that she privately supported an effort by then-White House Chief of Staff Andy Card to push out Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
While the intelligence suggested al Qaeda attacks in the Persian Gulf region or Israel, Rice said she and White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card decided to ask Clarke to take some precautions domestically.
"Just as we commend our troops, it is time to do our job, " said House Budget committee chairman Jim Nussle, after intense lobbying of moderate Republicans by Vice-President Dick Cheney and White House chief of staff Andrew Card.
When acting Attorney General James Comey backed him up, then White House Counsel Gonzales and White House Chief of Staff Andy Card went to the hospital to try to get a critically ill John Ashcroft to override the decision.
Bush, for example, reviewed intelligence briefings from 2001 and spent time talking to Gonzales, national security adviser Condoleezza Rice and chief of staff Andrew Card, who was traveling with Bush in Florida on the morning of the September 11, 2001, attacks.
Yet the questions began again this week after former White House chief of staff Andrew Card confirmed an account in a new book by the Washington Post's Bob Woodward that Card had discussed replacing Rumsfeld with President Bush and First Lady Laura Bush.
Senior aides said the president had a change of heart after observing homeland security efforts over the last nine months and hearing recommendations from administration officials who looked into their effectiveness, including White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card and Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge.
The Post excerpts Sunday and today tell for the first time the full details of the story behind the frenzied rush to the bedside of ill Attorney General John Ashcroft by White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card and White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales in March 2004.
Mueller did not confirm he had threatened to resign, but he twice said he supported the testimony of former Deputy Attorney General James Comey, who testified that Gonzales and former White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card tried to pressure Ashcroft to reauthorize the surveillance program against terror suspects.
The President was accompanied by his Chief of Staff, Andrew Card, Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove, Homeland Security Advisor Fran Townsend, White House Counsel Harriet Miers, Press Spokesman Scott McClellan and the Director of White House Legislative Affairs, Candy Wolff.
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I'll have one of my staff get your card, and maybe we can provide you some information.
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That prompted then-White House Counsel Gonzales and President Bush's chief of staff, Andy Card, to go to Ashcroft's bedside in an intensive care unit at George Washington University Hospital.
"Some schools have a yellow or red card system and I have known members of staff criticised for over-using the red card, " he said.
The official said that Card asked his staff to focus on the business of governing, and not on these alleged pranks.
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Casey Dinges, a staff leader on the report card, said "structurally deficient" and "functionally obsolete" are technical terms used by the federal government.
The treasury was run by Paul O'Neill, the former chairman of the giant manufacturing company Alcoa, and Andrew Card, Chief of Staff, was formerly a senior car industry lobbyist.
But even as Bush asked Dick Cheney to head a transition team and named Andrew Card his chief of staff, the Democratic faithful were primed to fight on--especially after Harris decided to leave out the results of the hand count Palm Beach canvassers stayed up all night to produce.
New York earned a wild-card berth with a pitching staff that included Joba Chamberlain, who struck out 34 batters in 24 innings that season.
Andrew Card, White House chief of staff, said the president will push for the entire tax-cut plan, not a scaled-back version.
Most female-only floors have added extra security--usually a key-card door and a female-only staff.
Bolten officially was sworn in Friday to replace Andrew Card, who had been chief of staff since Day One of the administration.
The official said that Andrew Card, the White House chief of staff, has asked his staff to focus on the business of governing, and not on these alleged pranks.
In the show's quick-cut opening credits, star chef Rocco DiSpirito drives a Mitsubishi SUV, kitchen staff lug a case of Coors Light and an American Express card flashes by in a close-up.
Bank of America ( BAC - news - people ) aims its bank- card pitch at employers who buy them in bulk as staff gifts. (BofA declined to comment on whether employers receive a discount rate for buying scads of cards at a time.) There's no dormancy fee with BofA's product, but after nine months the cards become worthless, whatever the remaining balance is.
Founded in 1968, it was the UK's biggest card retailer and before its collapse employed about 8, 000 staff.
Andrew Card, who served as Mr. Bush's chief of staff, said the museum provides context for challenges the former president confronted.
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