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- zt posted on 02/03/2009First it was Nancy Killefer; Only hours later, it was Tom Daschle. Why they did that? ================================================================ President Obama's good friend, trusted advisor and would-be health czar withdrew his nomination as secretary of health and human services today as the controversy over his failure to pay back taxes threatened not only to distract attention from the president's agenda but tarnish the president's image. A good deal of the public's excitement over
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- JulyJuly posted on 01/18/2009Met curator Thomas P. Campbell will be the next director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Campbell is a curator in the Met's department of European sculpture and decorative arts, as well as the supervising curator of the Met's Antonio Ratti Textile Center. Press release after the jump. The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced today that Thomas P. Campbell - an accomplished curator with a specialty in European tapestry who has worked at the Museum since 1995 - has been elected its next Director and CE
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