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VOLUME 59 NO. 1 — JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2000
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INSIDE THE "USDA NEWS"

  1. USDA's 2001 Budget Calls For Cut Of $5.2 Billion, Gain Of 2,346 Fed Staff Years

  2. USDA Is Highlighting 'Family-Friendly' Tools In The Workplace
        To Be: The 'Employer Of Choice'

  3. Secretary Dan Glickman    [Spanish version]

  4. Administrative NUGGETS

  5. Employees Make These Things... Happen!

  6. Letter

  7. USDA-Sponsored Calendar Highlights

  8. Editor's Roundup -- USDA people in the news
  • P FiddickPaul Fiddick was sworn in as the assistant secretary for administration.

  • J KearneyJim Kearney was named as administrator of the Rural Housing Service.

  • K AckermanKenneth M. Ackerman was selected as the assistant administrator for program accounting and regulatory analysis in the Rural Utilities Service.

  • J PolingJan Poling was selected as the associate general counsel for natural resources in the Office of the General Counsel.

  • R CablesRick Cables was selected as the regional forester for the Forest Service's Alaska Region.

  • K Tripathi Kamala Tripathi's involvement with the Combined Federal Campaign has been a long-term--and different--venture.

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