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The City Council was discussing whether to appoint a council member to temporarily run the city.
Throughout the summer, Mr. Holder indicated that he was still weighing whether to appoint a prosecutor.
The president's problem has always been whether to appoint a civilian or a military man.
The country's political parties have been squabbling over whether to appoint a special prosecutor for a new investigation.
A board meeting is expected to be called soon to discuss whether to appoint an interim chief executive.
But the attorney-general still faces two imminent decisions on whether to appoint independent counsels to look into fund-raising.
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Baker said: "I have not had to go down the route of redundancy, but every time a member of staff leaves, I have to look very carefully at whether I have to appoint a replacement or whether I can make one member of staff cover two subjects.
Miss Reno has until mid-February to decide whether or not to appoint an independent counsel for Mr Babbitt's case.
(Mr Gore is not without problems of his own; Janet Reno, the attorney-general, has just launched a 90-day inquiry into whether she needs to appoint a special prosecutor to look into his fund-raising activities).
On "The View," ABC's daytime chat show, Joy Behar breezily violated the rules of campaign-journalism etiquette when she accused McCain of using "lies" in his ads; a few minutes later, during a discussion of Roe v. Wade, Whoopi Goldberg asked McCain whether his pledge to appoint judges who "strictly interpret the Constitution" might portend a return to slavery.
Dreier: Isn't President Obama's decision whether or not to appoint Elizabeth Warren to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau a real test of progressive's power?
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