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They also say the program was ended shortly after Gauldin left DOE to become press secretary to Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt.
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Gauldin went to DOE in early 1993 to serve as director of public affairs and, one source said, as a White House "spy" at the troubled agency.
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But MacDougall wouldn't comment on Gauldin, and O'Leary, asked whether she had reminded White House officials that the idea had come from one of Clinton's longtime aides, said only that "this woman is a lady."
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They say Gauldin, who left DOE for another administration job last August, is the man who decided to spend $43,500 to hire Carma International Inc. to evaluate press coverage of the department.
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Gauldin did not return phone calls from reporters.
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Gauldin has played a key role in the White House's ongoing attempts to counter negative reporting about the president's personal life, including the sexual-harassment suit filed by former state employee Paula Jones.
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Before joining the Governor's staff, Gauldin worked as a reporter and editor at a number of Arkansas newspapers, and as a Journalism Instructor at the University of Arkansas.
Dept Of Energy Appointments ITY National Archives 1993
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Mike Gauldin responded to this case by being the first police chief in his state to institute eyewitness best practices.
Slate Magazine Brandon L. Garrett 2011
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"We thought that might be the guy," said Gauldin, "It's the same person you picked from the photos."
Slate Magazine Brandon L. Garrett 2011
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Detective Gauldin asked whether she would like the lineup repeated.
Slate Magazine Brandon L. Garrett 2011
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