IRS Chief Counsel Picked
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<i> Associated Press</i>
WASHINGTON — President Bush has announced his selection of Abraham N. M. Shashy, a Dallas attorney, to be chief counsel for the Internal Revenue Service. If confirmed by the Senate, Shashy, 39, would succeed William F. Nelson.
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