Notes From The Oval Office
DRESS CODE A new book by Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle sheds some light on the rigid rules at the breakfasts President Bush holds with top congressional leaders. The sessions would begin precisely at 7 a.m. and end "at 8 on the dot, no matter where we were in our discussion," Daschle writes in Like No Other Time. He describes the "buttoned-down standards of formality" at the meals. Once, former minority leader Dick Gephardt arrived with his suit jacket on his arm. "As he entered the room, Bush stopped him and said, 'You know the rules here. Put your coat on.' For a moment, Dick wasn't sure Bush was serious. Then he saw that he was, and with a small, awkward 'Oh,' Dick put on his jacket and we went ahead with the meeting."
PUMPED UP What's happened to Bush's legendary penchant for exercise? The workout President has had to curtail his routine thanks to a torn meniscus in his knee. An avid runner, Bush now runs only occasionally; his time for the mile has climbed to 9 min., up from 7 min. More often Bush uses a knee-friendly elliptical machine. He's also lifting weights. On his Asia trip, Bush, attended by a surprised gym attendant turned spotter, pumped 205 lbs. in his Bangkok hotel. The President dubbed it his "international record." Domestic record: 215, which he hit recently at Camp David.
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