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  1. Rice headed Chevron's committee on public policy until she resigned on January 15, 2001, to become National Security Advisor to President George W. Bush. Chevron honored Rice by naming an oil tanker Condoleezza Rice after her, but controversy led to its being renamed Altair Voyager.

  2. Leaving a wave of controversy in its wake, one of the most visible reminders of the Bush administration's ties to big oil - the 129,000-ton Chevron tanker Condoleezza Rice - has quietly...

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  4. Aug 22, 2003 · Answer: Chevron Corp. named a 129,000-ton tanker after Rice in 1993, when she was a board member. She resigned from Chevron's board in January 2001 after President Bush appointed her...

  5. The Confidante: Condoleezza Rice and the Creation of the Bush Legacy. Reviewed by Louis V. Riggio. The Confidante: Condoleezza Rice and the Creation of the Bush Legacy. By Glenn Kessler (St. Martin’s Press, First Edition, Sept. 2007, 288 pages, $25.95) Perhaps most of American Diplomacy’s readers will be familiar with author Glenn Kessler.

  6. May 7, 2001 · May 7, 2001. Chevron Corp. has reversed its decision to name an oil tanker after U.S. national security adviser Condoleezza Rice, a former board member, Reuters reported. Chevron named...

  7. Dec 16, 2002 · By the time she was 40, Rice was on the board of Chevron and had an oil tanker named after her. In 1993, Rice was snapped up as the first black woman and youngest-ever provost of Stanford University.

  8. Oct 6, 2002 · PROFILE of Bush administration national-security adviser Condoleezza Rice... Rice (b.1954) is a performer. The matter of Rice and race is complicated, but …