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Delivered each day at lunchtime, the White House Bulletin brings the nation's
powerbrokers up to speed on the morning's developments, while providing an
inside roadmap for future decisions. The Bulletin's team of reporters built its
understanding of Washington and cultivated a network of contacts through years
of actual experience working in the White House, on Capitol Hill, and for
numerous Cabinet Secretaries.
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Long known for its behind-the-scenes intelligence on upcoming policy and
political developments, the White House Bulletin has recently added the
firepower of over a score of Washington's best reporters through a partnership
with U.S.News & World Report.
Delivered by fax, email and Internet, the Bulletin focuses on the plans being
formulated behind closed doors in the Executive and Legislative Branches and
pieces together the specifics to keep Bulletin subscribers ahead of the curve
on emerging issues.
Over the last 14 years the White House Bulletin has attracted a paying
readership that includes the country's most influential government and business
leaders, including the top officials in the Executive Branch, members of
Congress, major trade associations, the media, and Fortune 500 executives.
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ALSO CONSIDER:
The Frontrunner: A daily 9:00 a.m. briefing
(40-60 pages) on what the media - newspapers, magazines, local and national TV
and more - is reporting on policy, politics and elections. The most
comprehensive, yet time-saving tool of its kind.
Washington Morning Update: An
abbreviated (10-12 page) version of the Frontrunner that's delivered earlier
(8:00 a.m.).
The Congressional News Briefing:
Similar in concept to the Frontrunner, but focused on Congress.
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-Robert Reich,
Former Secretary of Labor
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-Ken Duberstein,
Former White House Chief of Staff
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-John Zogby,
President/CEO, Zogby International
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-Bob Kerrey,
Former U.S. Senator
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-Haley Barbour,
Governor of Mississippi and former Chairman, Republican National Committee
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-Stuart Rothenberg,
Editor and Publisher, The Rothenberg Political Report
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-James Carville,
political strategist
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-T. Boone Pickens,
Chairman, B.P.Capital
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