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When president is ill or injured, who needs to know?

March 30, 1981. Arguably the most powerful man in the world is shot.

People.com: Rob Corddry and Wife Expecting Second Daughter

The former Daily Show correspondent jokes they may name her "Freeka" or "Baby the Entertainer"

Time.com: Appreciation: Tony Snow

The former White House spokesman died early Saturday of cancer. He tamed a hostile press corps with humor, honesty and the occasional apology

McClellan not in position to make claims, former colleague says

A former White House colleague of Scott McClellan's challenged his assertion in his book that President Bush did not review all the facts before going to war in Iraq, saying, "I don't think he was in a position to know this."

Bush's Mideast legacy on the line at peace conference

The stakes for President Bush in the Middle East peace process have never been higher.

Free from White House, former counselor tells tales

A few weeks ago, I ran into Dan Bartlett on Pennsylvania Avenue near the White House, and the former presidential counselor looked like the weight of the world had been lifted from his shoulders.

Who will succeed Gonzales? The name-dropping game begins

It happens immediately after any high-level White House official resigns his or her post -- political observers and Washington reporters go into overdrive over possible replacements.

Toobin: Russert huge blow to defense

NBC's Tim Russert, the last prosecution witness in I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby's perjury trial, takes the stand again on Thursday. The "Meet the Press" host testified Wednesday he did not inform Libby of CIA operative Valerie Plame's identity, as Libby has said. The prosecution is expected to wrap up with Russert, and then the defense will have a chance to drill the prosecution's star witness. CNN's Heidi Collins spoke with legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin about the effectiveness of the prosecution's tactics.

Former Bush spokesman contradicts Libby's timeline

Former White House spokesman Ari Fleischer testified Monday that Lewis "Scooter" Libby told him about a CIA operative three days before the date Libby claims he received the information from a reporter.

Snow takes White House job

President Bush announced his new White House press secretary on Wednesday: former Fox News host Tony Snow.

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