Talk:Lawrence Eagleburger

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3 sons all named after him? Is there any proof of this? -Don in NYC



I've found a few sources for the names of his sons (Lawrence Scott, Lawrence Andrew, and Lawrence Jason), including one from the Brookings Institute, which I'll use to cite that sentence. The whole article needs citations and updates. Acantha1979 21:21, 31 May 2006 (UTC)Acantha

I've added a couple of updates to the page; I'm not sure if the article warrants the discussion about ICHEIC, but since it seemed to have generated quite a lot of press a few years ago, I included it. The middle-Eastern conflict stuff I thought was relevant because he's rather a public figure on talk shows dealing with the topic. Acantha1979 23:23, 31 May 2006 (UTC)Acantha

[edit] Lame Duck secretary?

I am looking for consensus on whether to include the fact that the sitting president was a lame duck in the less than a month-and-a-half which Eagleburger served as the Sect. of State. Is that POV or encyclopedic fact? I'm leaning towards the latter but I fear that it will be seen as POV. If I don't hear much response I will probably change it; after all be bold! (but also slightly cautious) Valley2city 06:31, 6 March 2007 (UTC)