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Wash Post readers favored Norton ouster
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2002 The verdict is in. Washington Post readers wish Secretary of Interior Gale Norton would leave the Bush administration. That's according to Al Kamen of "In The Loop," who reports that Norton was one of five Bush Cabinet members most favored to depart. But alas, Norton has not announced her resignation, nor is she "looking" for a federal judgeship, friends tell Bill McAllister of The Denver Post. But a Norton ally told McAllister: "There are a lot of people who think she'd make a dandy Supreme Court justice." Get the Story:
In The Loop: Outta Here -- The Winners [third item] (The Washington Post 12/16)
The Beltway Notebook: Norton angling for bench? [second item] (The Denver Post 12/15) Related Stories:
Norton doesn't want to leave DOI (12/06)
The Contemptuous Judge Gale Norton (12/4)
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