Bush names Bolten '76 chief of staff

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- - WASHINGTON Bush names Bolten '76 chief of staff Former senior class, Ivy Club president praised by politicians and friends By Angela Cai Princetonian Staff Writer Courtesy of Daniel Hansen, White House Photo Office (Expand Photo)President Bush congratulates Joshua Bolten '76 on Tuesday morning in the Oval Office, after naming the former White House budget director as his new chief of staff.

Andrew Card, who is stepping down from the post, looks on.

President Bush named White House budget director Joshua Bolten '76 his new chief of staff Tuesday morning after Andrew Card, the current chief, announced his resignation.

At a brief Oval Office ceremony, Bush described Bolten as "a man with broad experience," "a creative policy thinker" and "a man of candor and humor and directness, who is comfortable with responsibility and knows how to lead." "No person is better prepared for this important position," Bush added.

In a short statement after Bush's announcement, Bolten praised the president and Card, saying he was excited to take up the post.

"You've set a clear course to protect our people at home, to promote freedom abroad and to expand our prosperity,"...

Book: Michael Schiavo nearly gave up fight

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And he blames her father's constant criticism of her about her weight for helping cause it.- Schiavo immediately called 911 after Terri's collapse.

The Schindlers and others have accused him of waiting to call authorities.- He first thought about removing Terri's feeding tube in 1993 after it became clear she was beyond help and doctors suggested the alternative.

He said he couldn't bring himself to try to do it until experiencing his mother's death in 1997."The lesson I took from the experience of watching my mom face death was that I should stop putting off the decision for Terri," he wrote.- Centonze, whom he met in 1993, had two children with and married earlier this year, was his partner in caring for Terri at the hospice and understood his devotion to her.

Had they not found each other, "I'm not sure what would have happened to him," Centonze said in the book."Maybe there would have been someone else to be his rock," she said.

"But I know he could not have lasted all these years alone, because he was a very sad, depressed and lonely person.

He deserved some happiness while he dealt with a situation most men would have walked away from."- Someone offered $250,000 to anyone who would kill Schiavo, and he, Centonze and their children received death threats.Schiavo wrote that he was cradling Terri when she died in her bed at the hospice while protesters carried on loudly outside."Tears were streaming down my face and I wa...

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An original live skit and live music are featured.

11 a.m.-1 p.m.

March 29.

Free.

621-3919.

How to get the health services you need — Arizona Center for Disability Law, 100 N.

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Provides an overview of health care services available from AHCCCS, ALTCS, DDD and Medicare.

5:30-7 p.m.

March 29.

Free.

327-9547.

Thursday Everything you wanted to know about elder law and estates II — Oasis, Robinsons-May, third floor, El Con Mall, 3435 E.

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10:30 a.m.-noon March 30.

$3, plus $5 per trimester processing fee.

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1-2113.

Friday Celebrate recovery — Pantano Christian Church, Towne Hall, 10355 E.

29th St.

From addictive, compulsive and dysfunctional behaviors through the 12 Steps and 8 Recovery Principles.

Child care provided for children through age 10.

6 p.m.

barbecue; 7-9 p.m.

program.

Free; $3 for barbecue.

298-5395.

Saturday Menopause conference — University Medical Center, DuVal Auditorium, 1501 N.

Campbell Ave.

University of Arizona-affiliated presenters speak.

7:30-8:15 a.m.

registration and continental breakfast; 8:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

program.

April 1.

$25.

626-6486.

"What's Your Relationship With Food?

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Campbell Ave.

9-11 a.m.

April 1.

$10 per workshop or free to those who purchased series package.

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