http://www.nytimes.com/2001/01/16/world/16PREX.html
WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 - President-elect
George W. Bush plans a major change in his
National Security Council, adding economics
experts to involve it far more in the economic changes
that have caused upheaval around the world.
Mr. Bush, who described his plans on a hike on his
1,600-acre ranch on Friday in Texas, said he had asked
his national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, and
his chief economic adviser, Lawrence B. Lindsey, to
"share a desk" that would work to coordinate
America's foreign policy objectives with its economics
strategy.
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