Former governor to head September 11 inquiry
President George W. Bush on Monday named a respected Republican moderate to head a commission of inquiry into the September 11 attacks, moving quickly to try to erase any embarrassment following the resignation of former secretary of state Henry Kissinger.
The White House announced on Monday that Thomas Kean, the former governor of New Jersey, would replace Mr Kissinger, who resigned on Friday amid controversy over whether he would be forced to disclose his consulting clients to avoid conflicts of interest.
Wednesday, December 18, 2002
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