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WASHINGTON (AP) - Joshua Bolten, President Bush's new chief of staff, is the chief number-cruncher at the White House, but he's no stuffed shirt.
To clear his head from 14-hour days as director of the Office of Management and Budget, Bolten jumps on his black-and-silver Harley-Davidson and takes to the road.
"He's a man of candor and humor and directness who's comfortable with the responsibility and knows how to lead," Bush said Tuesday in announcing the staff change, part of a White House shake-up that Republicans said was needed in light of the president's low poll ratings.
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