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http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/06/15/news/bolton.phpFresh battle cries over Bush nominee
By Sheryl Gay Stolberg The New York Times
THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2005
WASHINGTON Senator Bill Frist of Tennessee, the Republican leader, has vowed to hold another vote by the end of this week on the stalled nomination of John Bolton to be UN ambassador, if only to embarrass Democrats by putting a spotlight on their decision to block his confirmation.
But Democrats, undaunted, said they would continue to block any vote until the White House provides information they are seeking relating to Bolton's tenure at the State Department, where he served until recently as undersecretary for arms control.
"Instead of calling the vote," said Senator Richard Durbin, Democrat of Illinois, "Senator Frist ought to call the White House."
Though there are several sticking points, the central issue is Bolton's review of names of American individuals and companies mentioned in communications intercepted by the National Security Agency. Democrats at first sought a complete list of the names, but recently narrowed the request and asked the White House to compare a list of about 36 "names of concern," which have not been publicly disclosed, against those Bolton reviewed.
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When the nomination came up last month, three Democratic senators - Ben Nelson of Nebraska, Mary Landrieu of Louisiana and Mark Pryor of Arkansas - joined with Republicans in favor of ending the filibuster. But Pryor has now suggested that the Bush administration is in danger of losing his support.
"If they continue to be reasonable," Pryor said, referring to Democrats, "and the White House won't provide information, I want to reserve the right to change my vote. I think this is a matter of balance of power and checks and balances."
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