The stealth secretary.

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Title: The stealth secretary.
Authors: Gup, T.
Source: TIME Magazine. 5/25/1992, Vol. 139 Issue 21, p57. 3p. 4 Color Photographs.
Subjects: Luján, Manuel, Jr., 1928-2019
Abstract: Offers a look at the Stealth Secretary, Interior Department chief Manuel Lujan Jr., whose pro-business credentials are impeccable and who has already left his imprint upon the American landscape while remaining largely unknown to the public. His appeals for `balance,' between environmentalism and economic development; Policy tilt toward industry; The northern spotted owl controversy; Lujan's distaste for the Endangered Species Act; His management style; Embarrassing incidents.
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Abstract:Offers a look at the Stealth Secretary, Interior Department chief Manuel Lujan Jr., whose pro-business credentials are impeccable and who has already left his imprint upon the American landscape while remaining largely unknown to the public. His appeals for `balance,' between environmentalism and economic development; Policy tilt toward industry; The northern spotted owl controversy; Lujan's distaste for the Endangered Species Act; His management style; Embarrassing incidents.
ISSN:0040781X