Insiders Say Richardson Is Well Equipped to Guard U.S. Interests at Commerce
Published 12/4/2008 by Peter Slevin and Michael Rosenwald at Wash Post Federal Page
CHICAGO, Dec. 3 -- With his choice of New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson as commerce secretary, President-elect Barack Obama broke with tradition, putting a longtime public servant in a position that has recently been held by private-sector executives.
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