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U.S. Court of Appeals

70 U.S. Circuit Judge for the First Circuit Conrad K. Cyr nominated Aug. 4, vice Frank M. Coffin. White House Office

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Assistant to the President and Deputy for Robert M. Gates appointed Aug. 4. (Formerly Deputy

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D. Allan Bromley confirmed Aug. 3, vice William R.
Graham, Jr.

Herbert D. Kleber confirmed Aug. 3 (new position).
Stanley E. Morris nominated July 25 (new position).
(Formerly Director, U.S. Marshals Service, Justice
Department)

James E. Cason nominated May 2, vice George S.
Dunlop. (Formerly Deputy Assistant Secretary-
Land and Minerals Management, Interior Depart-
ment)

Assistant Secretary for International Eco- Thomas J. Duesterberg confirmed July 26, vice Louis nomic Policy

F. Laun.

Assistant Secretary for Trade Develop- Michael P. Skarzynski confirmed July 20, vice James
ment
P. Moore.

144 Assistant Secretary for Export Administra- Michael P. Galvin nominated Aug. 4, vice Michael E. tion

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Zacharia.

Assistant Secretary for Export Enforce- Quincy M. Krosby nominated May 31, vice G. Philip
ment
Hughes.

Evans.

Under Secretary for Oceans and Atmos- John A. Knauss confirmed Aug. 3, vice William E.
phere
Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy Deborah Wince-Smith nominated June 13, vice D.
Bruce Merrifield.

145 Assistant Secretary for Communications Janice Obuchowski confirmed Aug. 3, vice Alfred C. and Information

145

Sikes.

Under Secretary of Commerce for Travel Rockwell A. Schnabel confirmed Aug. 3, vice Charles
and Tourism
E. Cobb, Jr.

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Position

Defense Department

Action

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Under Secretary for Acquisition

176 General Counsel

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tion

John A. Betti confirmed Aug. 4, vice Robert B. Cos-
tello.

Terrence O'Donnell nominated Aug. 1, vice Kathleen
A. Buck.

Director of Operational Test and Evalua- Robert C. Duncan nominated Aug. 4, vice John E.
Krings. (Formerly Director of Defense Research and
Engineering, Defense Department)

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Deputy Under Secretary for Planning, Charles E.M. Kolb confirmed July 13 (reappointment).
Budget, and Evaluation

Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovern- Michelle Easton confirmed Aug. 3 (reappointment).
mental and Interagency Affairs
General Counsel

Edward C. Stringer confirmed July 24, vice Wendell L.
Wilkie II.

Assistant Secretary for Special Education Robert R. Davila confirmed July 13, vice Madeleine
and Rehabilitative Services
Will. (Formerly Vice President for Pre-College Pro-
grams, Gallaudet University, Education Department)

Commissioner, Rehabilitation Services Nell Carney confirmed July 13, vice Susan Suter.
Administration

Energy Department

Stephen A. Wakefield nominated June 16, vice Fran-
cis S. Ruddy.

Assistant Secretary, Congressional and Jacqueline K. Brown nominated June 22, vice C.
Intergovernmental Affairs
Anson Franklin.

Assistant Secretary, International Affairs John J. Easton, Jr. nominated June 22, vice David B.
and Energy Emergencies
Waller.

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General Counsel

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Assistant Secretary, Defense Programs

Assistant Secretary, Environment, Safety, Diane K. Morales nominated Apr. 12, vice Ernest C.
and Health
Baynard III. 1

Assistant Secretary, Conservation and J. Michael Davis nominated June 16, vice John R.
Renewable Energy

Berg.

Victor Stello, Jr. nominated July 24, vice Sylvester R. Foley, Jr. (Formerly Executive Director for Operations, Nuclear Regulatory Commission)

1 The Senate voted on Aug. 4 to return this nomination to the President.

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326 General Counsel

Francis A. Keating II confirmed July 13, vice J. Mi-
chael Dorsey.

Sherrie S. Rollins nominated June 7, vice Harry K.
Schwartz.

Assistant Secretary for Community Plan- Skirma A. Kondratas nominated June 9, vice Jack R.
ning and Development

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Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs

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Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal
Housing Commissioner

Stokvis.

C. Austin Fitts confirmed Aug. 2, vice Thomas T.
Demery.

Assistant Secretary for Policy Develop- John C. Weicher nominated May 16, vice Kenneth J.
ment and Research

328 Assistant Secretary for Administration

Interior Department

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Solicitor

Beirne.

Claire E. Freeman nominated June 22, vice Judith L.
Tardy.

Martin L. Allday confirmed July 20, vice Ralph W. Tarr.

Assistant Secretary-Water and Science John M. Sayre nominated July 25, vice James W.
Ziglar.

Assistant Secretary-Fish and Wildlife Constance B. Harriman confirmed July 31, vice Becky
and Parks
N. Dunlop.

Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service John F. Turner confirmed July 31, vice Frank H.
Dunkle.

Director, Office of Surface Mining Recla- Harry M. Snyder confirmed July 27, vice Robert H.
mation and Enforcement

Gentile.

Assistant Secretary-Policy, Budget and Lou Gallegos confirmed July 25, vice Henry M. Ven-
Administration
tura.

Assistant Secretary-Territorial and Inter- Stella G. Guerra confirmed July 20, vice Janet J.
national Affairs

Justice Department

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McCoy.

Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division Stuart M. Gerson nominated Aug. 4, vice John R.
Bolton.

Assistant Attorney General, Land and Richard B. Stewart confirmed Aug. 3, vice Roger J.
Natural Resources Division
Marzulla.

Commissioner, Immigration and Natural- Gene McNary nominated Aug. 4, vice Alan C. Nelson.
ization Service

U.S. Attorney, Southern District of Califor- William Braniff confirmed July 31, vice Peter K. Nunez.
nia

U.S. Attorney, District of Massachusetts Wayne A. Budd nominated July 24, vice Frank L.
McNamara, Jr.

U.S. Attorney, Eastern District of Michigan Stephen J. Markman nominated July 31, vice Roy C.
Hayes.

378 U.S. Attorney, Eastern District of North Margaret P. Currin nominated June 16, vice Samuel T. Carolina

Labor Department

Currin.

Assistant Secretary for Veterans' Employ- Thomas E. Collins III nominated June 22, vice Donald
ment and Training
E. Shasteen.

Assistant Secretary, Pension and Welfare David G. Ball nominated Apr. 18, vice David M.
Benefits Administration

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Secretary for Employment William C. Brooks confirmed July 27, vice Fred W.
Alvarez.

Standards
Administrator, Wage and Hour Division Debra R. Bowland nominated June 8, vice Paula V.
Smith. (Formerly Deputy Director, Women's Bureau,
Labor Department)

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Position

Action

Assistant Secretary for Occupational Gerard F. Scannell nominated June 22, vice John A.
Safety and Health
Pendergrass.

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State Department

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Assistant Secretary for Administration
Assistant Secretary for Diplomatic Securi-
ty

Joseph V. Reed, Jr. nominated Mar. 7, vice Selwa
Roosevelt.

Arthur W. Fort confirmed Aug. 4, vice Sheldon J. Krys.
Sheldon J. Krys confirmed Aug. 4, vice Robert E.
Lamb. (Formerly Assistant Secretary for Administra-
tion, State Department)

Director General and Director of Person- Edward J. Perkins nominated July 11, vice George S.
nel
Vest. (Formerly U.S. Ambassador to South Africa)
Assistant Secretary for European and Ca- Raymond G.H. Seitz confirmed Aug. 4, vice Rozanne
nadian Affairs
L. Ridgway.

Assistant Secretary for Consular Affairs Elizabeth M. Tamposi nominated Aug. 4, vice Joan M.
Clark.

Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Politico- Richard A. Clarke confirmed Aug. 4, vice H. Allen
Military Affairs
Holmes.

Deputy U.S. Representative to the United Alexander F. Watson confirmed Aug. 4, vice Herbert
Nations

Deputy United States Representative in
the Security Council, United Nations
U.S. Ambassador to Australia and Nauru

U.S. Ambassador to the Bahamas
U.S. Ambassador to Bahrain

U.S. Ambassador to Barbados, Dominica,
St. Lucia, St. Vincent, and the Grena-
dines

U.S. Ambassador to Brunei Darussalam
U.S. Ambassador to Czechoslovakia

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U.S. Ambassador to Denmark

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S. Okun. (Formerly U.S. Ambassador to Peru)
Milton J. Wilkinson confirmed Aug. 4, vice Patricia M.
Byrne.

Melvin F. Sembler nominated May 5, vice Laurence
W. Lane, Jr.

Chic Hecht confirmed July 11, vice Carol B. Hallett.
Charles W. Hostler nominated July 24, vice Sam
Zakheem.

Joy A. Silverman nominated July 11, vice Paul Russo.

Christopher H. Phillips nominated Aug. 4.

Shirley T. Black confirmed Aug. 2, vice Julian M.
Niemczyk.

Keith L. Brown confirmed Aug. 2, vice Terence A.
Todman.

U.S. Ambassador to Fiji, Tonga, and Evelyn I.H. Teegen nominated July 11, vice Leonard
Tuvalu

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Rochwarger.

Raymond C. Ewing confirmed Aug. 4, vice Stephen R.
Lyne.

Michael G. Sotirhos confirmed Aug. 4, vice Robert
Vossler Keeley. (Formerly U.S. Ambassador to Ja-
maica)

Thomas F. Stroock nominated July 11, vice James H.
Michel.

William L. Jacobsen, Jr. nominated Aug. 4, vice John
D. Blacken.

Thomas P. Melady confirmed Aug. 2, vice Frank
Shakespeare.

Richard A. Moore confirmed Aug. 4, vice Margaret
M.O. Heckler.

William A. Brown nominated May 31, vice Thomas R.
Pickering.

Glen A. Holden nominated July 18, vice Michael Sotir-
hos.

Donald P. Gregg nominated Mar. 6, vice James R.
Lilley.

Jerry A. Moore, Jr. nominated July 11, vice Robert M.
Smalley.

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Action

Frederick M. Bush nominated June 15, vice Gene B.S.
Gerard. 1

U.S. Ambassador to Madagascar and to Howard K. Walker confirmed Aug. 4, vice Patricia
Comoros

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U.S. Ambassador to Malaysia

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U.S. Ambassador to Malta

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U.S. Ambassador to Mauritius

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U.S. Ambassador to Morocco

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U.S. Ambassador to Nepal

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U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria

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Gates Lynch.

Paul Matthews Cleveland nominated Aug. 1, vice John
C. Monjo.

Sally J. Novetzke nominated July 20, vice Peter R.
Sommer.

Penne Percy Korth nominated Aug. 4, vice Ronald D.
Palmer.

Michael Ussery nominated June 6 (reappointment).
Julia C. Bloch confirmed Aug. 4, vice Milton Frank.

U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand and Della Newman nominated May 17, vice Paul M. Cleve-
Western Samoa

U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia

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land.

Lannon Walker nominated July 18, vice Princeton N.
Lyman.

Loret M. Ruppe confirmed Aug. 4, vice Robert D.
Stuart.

Richard W. Boehm nominated June 6 (reappointment).
Mark G. Hambley nominated July 24, vice Joseph
Ghougassian.

Chas. W. Freeman, Jr. nominated June 15, vice
Walter L. Cutler.

Johnny Young nominated July 17, vice Cynthia She-
pard Perry.

William L. Swing confirmed Aug. 4, vice Edward
Joseph Perkins.

Joseph Zappala nominated May 2, vice Reginald Bar-
tholomew.

James R. Cheek nominated Aug. 2, vice G. Norman
Anderson.

Joseph B. Gildenhorn confirmed Aug. 2, vice Philip D.
Winn.

Eric M. Javits nominated July 11, vice Otto J. Reich.

448 Administrator, Federal Highway Adminis- Thomas D. Larson confirmed July 24, vice Robert E. tration

Farris.

Administrator, Federal Railroad Adminis- Gilbert E. Carmichael confirmed Aug. 3, vice John H.
tration
Riley.

Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Brian W. Clymer nominated June 16, vice Alfred A.

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Linda M. Combs confirmed July 26, vice Jill E. Kent. Superintendent of the Mint of the U.S. at John T. Martino nominated July 25, vice Anthony H. Philadelphia

Murray, Jr.

504 Superintendent of the U.S. Mint at Denver Barbara E. McTurk nominated July 26, vice Cynthia

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