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Judge Affirms That Triad Violated Campaign Laws

“Accordingly, because Triad and then Triad Inc.’s major purpose was the nomination or election of specific candidates in 1996, and because Triad received contributions aggregating more than $1,000

Cleaning Crews Dig Into D.C. Waterways’ Trash

Day celebration April 24, when Pregracke plans to move his trash-loaded barge across the Potomac from the Lincoln Memorial — juxtaposing the garbage pulled from the rivers against a backdrop of D.C.’s

Schumer’s Stargazing

The House voted to name a post office on Long Island after Maxine S. Postal, a legislator who was widely admired in New York before her untimely death.

The Writers Behind the Writers

When it comes to penning the perfect book, prominent American figures from Ulysses S. Grant to “Simpsons” icon Krusty the Clown have been known to seek professional assistance.

Human Life Too Sacred to Treat As Research Toy

Rudolph Jaenisch, a vocal proponent of cloning, admits that his study into the therapeutic value of cloning in animal models “raise[s] the provocative possibility that even genetically matched cells derived

‘Conspiracy’ Suit Against LOC Dismissed

he was “deliberately, wantonly and maliciously attacked” by a security guard in the periodical room “when she ordered and demanded that the Plaintiff remove the chair, that his wife, Plaintiff Irene S.

Does Economic Curse Lurk Over House of Bush?

Moreover, in March 1992, Bush 41’s economic approval rating was 17 percent (and 80 percent disapproved of his performance), while Bush 43’s current rating on the economy is 45 percent to 52 percent

The Jazz Singer

But listeners should have no problem recognizing the voice, mainly because of its uncanny similarity to that of Hoboken, N.J.’s most famous son.

Small ‘S’ Scandal

For sure, the Senate restaurant situation isn’t at the level where we’d call it a capital “S” scandal.

A Look at Michigan

Jack Kevorkian’s lawyer, Geoffrey Fieger, for 1998’s gubernatorial race, he said.

Members Feel Very Charitable

Some are based on personal or familial wealth, such as the Jon S. Corzine Foundation, John and Cindy McCain Family Foundation and the Kohl Foundation.

DSCC Bullish Despite Money

the most competitive Senate races, Democrats must spend more than $3 million, according to Federal Election Commission guidelines for the donations, known as coordinated party expenditures or 441a(d)s.

Dean of the Senate

S.3156, the Paul and Sheila Wellstone Center for Community Building Act, was signed by President Bush on Dec. 2, 2002, and is now known as PL 107-316.

Making a Case

As the book chronologically winds its way through the 20th century, it highlights presidents Harry S. Truman, Dwight D.

The Hometown Hero

Two of those candidates won the presidency in November — Ulysses S. Grant (R-Ill.) in 1868 and Rutherford B. Hayes (R-Ohio) in 1876.