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Chanukah Bush Earns Jews' Thumbs Up: President's Whirlwind Holiday Finds Praise Across the Spectrum
Kintisch, Eli Forward 12-14-2001 Chanukah Bush Earns Jews' Thumbs Up: President's Whirlwind Holiday Finds Praise Across the Spectrum WASHINGTON -- On Monday, the first day of Chanukah, the White House gave the American Jewish community a present: five solid hours...
Tags: Bush, Government, Israel, Leadership, Mr., president, spectrum, White House
Research articles 2001-12-14
Former Defense Secretary criticizes White House role in spectrum management.
WASHINGTON--The White House should take a more central role in spectrum planning, said a former Secretary of Defense at a spectrum management roundtable last week. "More White House oversight is essential to make the agencies coordinate on a national level," said...
Tags: spectrum, Strategy, U.S. Department of State, White House, Wi-Fi, WIRELESS
Research articles 2001-09-10
3G Debate Goes To White House.(CTIA is lobbying with renewed force for legislation)(Industry Trend or Event)
WASHINGTON--Should government spectrum be used for commercial wireless services? That was the question on the minds of industry and government officials last week as the industry prepared to introduce legislation that would give the Department of Defense financial incentive to ...
Tags: 3G, CTIA, industry, spectrum, U.S. Department of Defense, White House, WIRELESS
Research articles 2001-06-11
White House Backs Delays.(debate over third-generation wireless services)(Government Activity)
Industry Applauds Bush's 2002 Budget Proposal WASHINGTON--As the debate over third-generation wireless services increases and concern mounts that the United States will fall behind Europe and Asia in delivering consumers advanced wireless technology, how wise is it to delay spectrum auctions? ...
Tags: auction, broadcaster, industry, spectrum, White House, wireless
Research articles 2001-04-16
Bush spectrum plan gets mixed reviews; news analysis.
WASHINGTON--Whether the nation is plagued with daunting deficits or buoyed by gushing surpluses, spectrum auctions remain a lightning rod for controversy as the revenuegenerating wireless licensing tool becomes inextricably intertwined in national budget policy. This was inevitable. ...
Tags: analysis, auction, broadcaster, Bush, spectrum, telecommunications, U.S. Congress, White House, WIRELESS
Research articles 2001-03-12
2001: A New White House, a New FCC.
WASHINGTON--The Bush administration and a Republican-majority Federal Communications Commission likely will put their stamp on wireless issues in 2001, even though telecom issues are largely nonpartisan. "Understand a lot of these issues are not Republican/Democrat. They are not liberal/conservative. They are...
Tags: 3G, agency, chairman, FCC, Government, industry, spectrum, U.S. Department of Defense, White House, WIRELESS
Research articles 2001-01-01
Calls for spectrum czar highlight spectrum reform issues.(News)
Byline: JEFFREY SILVA Policy-making jurisdiction could prove more controversial than policy itself in any spectrum reform plan the Bush administration or Congress decides to pursue in coming months. While the administration and Congress ...
Tags: Bush Administration, FCC, spectrum, White House
Research articles 2004-03-29
Religious freedom act gets wide acclaim
Congressional passage of the compromise international Religious Freedom Act has been hailed by a broad spectrum of religious leaders, who generally view the measure as assuring that the treatment of religious believers overseas will become a centerpiece of U.S. foreign policy. The House passed the measure October 10, one day...
Tags: leader, Leadership, president, spectrum, U.S., U.S. Senate, White House
Research articles 1998-11-04
Dole puts auction on table.(Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole wants to auction broadcast spectrum)(includes related article on the telecommunications bill)
Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole (R-Kan.) shocked broadcasters last week by offering auctions of digital spectrum as a billion-dollar bargaining chip in the ongoing budget negotiations with the White House. The Clinton administration has already proposed spectrum auctions, but it would delay any sale...
Tags: auction, broadcaster, spectrum, telecommunications, White House
Research articles 1996-01-08
White House delves into spectrum reform.
WASHINGTON--The Bush administration--finding itself constantly caught in the middle of high-pitched spectrum fights between government and commercial interests--is hosting a summit this week to explore ideas for fixing a system severely stressed by WASHINGTON--The Bush administration--finding itself constantly caught in the middle of...
Tags: spectrum, White House
Research articles 2002-04-01
Utilities urge White House to address spectrum issues.
WASHINGTON--Energy, water and railroad industries--key sectors of the nation's critical infrastructure--have urged the Bush administration to address pressing spectrum needs, which have been largely neglected since the passage of a 1993 budget law WASHINGTON--Energy, water and railroad industries--key sectors of the nation's...
Tags: Bush Administration, spectrum, U.S. Congress, White House, wireless
Research articles 2001-07-02
NTIA quietly pushing Bush spectrum agenda.
Byline: JEFFREY SILVA The Bush administration's spectrum agenda is showing signs of losing momentum and direction, a development that has prompted frustrated National Telecommunications and Information Administration officials to quietly push Byline: JEFFREY SILVA ...
Tags: Bush, spectrum, White House
Research articles 2005-11-07
Fuzzy math.(Capital Watch)(Brief Article)
The White House budget isn't clear on the issue, but Bush telecom policy chief Michael Gallagher confirms that a little noticed provision would hit broadcasters with a new tax. Sorry, we mean fee. The White House is proposing a user fee on...
Tags: Bush, spectrum, tax, White House
Research articles 2004-03-01
$5.4 billion price tag put on analog spectrum.(auction planned)
White House and Congress agree on 2002 auction figure White House and congressional negotiators struck a budget deal last week that counts on raising $5.4 billion in 2002 from an auction of analog TV spectrum, which would then be handed back...
Tags: auction, broadcaster, spectrum, White House
Research articles 1997-05-05
Bush budget could be a double hit on TV.(2005 budget)(Brief Article)
TV stations could face a double whammy under President's Bush's 2005 budget. The White House is again calling for commercial broadcasters to pay $500 million a year in user fees for their analog channels but also is calling for fees on other types ...
Tags: broadcaster, Bush, spectrum, TV, White House
Research articles 2004-02-09
B'casters make White House pitch. (TV broadcasters)
WASHINGTON - Stung by a series of attacks by Senate Majority Leader Robert Dole (R-Kan.), TV broadcasters last week launched a counteroffensive to protect their rights to free spectrum for the offering of digital TV. On the same day that Dole sco ...
Tags: broadcaster, spectrum, TV, White House
Research articles 1996-01-15
White House says auctions will raise $32 billion. (broadcast spectrum auctions)
Budget for FY '97 targets $17 billion from returned spectrum The Clinton administration last week unveiled its proposal to raise $32.3 billion from broadcast spectrum auctions during the next seven years. The White House assumes that broadcast Budget for...
Tags: broadcaster, FCC, spectrum, U.S. Congress, White House
Research articles 1996-03-25

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Palin a possibility for national leadership
WASILLA, Alaska -- Is Sarah Palin the answer for defeated Republicans? After a historic rebuke at the polls, the Republican Party is staggering into an uncertain tomorrow with the White House and Congress in Democratic hands, no certain leader in sight and its membership divided over what...
Articles 2008-11-09
Hollywood hedges its bets in race for the White House
The election campaign's final weeks bring a slew of new films from both sides of the political divide Regardless of who wakes up on the morning of 5 November with a "to do" list that involves shifting their personal belongings into the White House, next month's...
Articles 2008-10-12
What others are saying: Betting presidency on Palin
Betting presidency on Palin We knew John McCain was superstitious. He carries his lucky coins everywhere. And having a hurricane arrive during your convention on the anniversary week of Katrina might make anybody in his position superstitious. What we didn't know is that he is a high-stakes...
Articles 2008-09-02
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