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| | O'Neill, Lindsey resign; no successors named - Dec. 6, 2002 |
 | | Possible successors for O'Neill include outgoing Sen. Phil Gramm, R-Texas, and Charles Schwab, founder of the discount brokerage bearing his name, while top contenders for Lindsey's job are R. Glenn Hubbard, chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, and Harvard University economist Martin Feldstein, according to political and economic experts. |
 | | Larry Lindsey, former head of the White House National Economic Council |
 | | "My economic team has worked with me to craft an economic agenda that helped lead the nation out of recession and back into a period of growth," Fleischer said, reading a statement from Bush. |
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