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DeLay Turns Up Heat on Texas Prosecutor

DeLay’s camp has also exploited rumors in Austin of infighting within the Travis County D.A.’s office, and Earle has been publicly lambasted for allowing a film crew to trail him as he worked on

Meeting in the Middle

As for how these trends will affect the 2006 elections, Lake and Conway predict a shift from 2004’s WE (war and economy) agenda to the HERS (health, education, retirement and security) agenda of

Bing Is Minority’s Odd Man Inside

Stephen Bing owns a movie production company called Shangri-La Entertainment, with a handful of movies, including 2004’s “Big Bounce,” to his credit in the past 12 years.

CRS Staff Reduction Draws Criticisms

“In the late 1990’s CREA brought to CRS management’s attention concerns about the impact that technology was having on production support positions,” the release states.

Associates Program Turns 40

The Smithsonian Institute debuted Resident Associates in 1965 under the leadership of Secretary S.

Hill to Miss Anthony Williams

“It’s an unfortunate fact of life for D.C. officials but you need to respect the authority that the constitutional system has over D.C.’s finances.”

Not Much of Consequence In New Kerry Documentary

“Who gives a s–t whether you think, or anybody thinks, they are going to stick to a message?” Aside from footage of his campaign appearances, Kerry himself is more peripheral to the film.

House Appropriators to Monitor Katrina Relief

“The Majority has indicated how it proposes to use the S&I staff, but that proposal does not reflect the Minority’s belief about what subjects should be pursued in that review,” Obey said Friday

CLSA Collecting Clothes for Veterans

Rocks for the Troops,” an event Friday at D.C.’s Hard Rock Cafe featuring the New York City cover band Cafe Wha, will benefit the Armed Forces Foundation, a nonprofit that supports injured troops and their

McCain, Feingold Targeting Rider

McCain and Feingold concluded by asserting that substantive changes to the campaign finance laws should occur only after “adequate” debate, the antithesis of which would be “[s]lipping a rider onto

Acadiana Opens With Hurricane Fundraiser

He grew up working in his parents’ restaurant in D.C.’s Chinatown and later served as executive sous chef at Citronelle under Chef Michel Richard.

Bad Joke

Asher, who is fluent in French — she had to keep that a secret until now — is bolting Fox to become a producer in TF1’s Washington-based U.S. bureau beginning at the end of this month.

Former Sen. Jesse Helms: A Life in Unusual Review

for efforts to combat the AIDS epidemic in Africa, which he began supporting toward the end of his Congressional tenure due to the influence of Franklin Graham, son of evangelist Billy Graham, and U2’s

Has Museum’s Time Come?

But the idea’s time has finally come, said Judy Larson, director of D.C.’s National Museum of Women in the Arts, which features the work of female artists.

Novak Sorry for Flipping Out

For those of you needing a crash course in 50’s oeuvre, “Just a Lil Bit” can be found on “The Massacre” — the rapper’s second album.

Provision Splits Frist, McCain

Democracy 21’s Fred Wertheimer, however, argued if leadership PACs are allowed to transfer funds to the national parties in the same unlimited amounts as lawmakers’ personal campaign committees,

Langevin Critical of Evacuation Options

He said that recent evacuations, including the May 11 incident in which a small plane violated D.C.’s restricted air space, demonstrated the need for new guidelines in moving disabled people out of the

Playing in the Band

(Apparently it was just like an episode of VH1’s “Behind the Music.”) This time around, Peterson said, the Second Amendments have a new rule: “We’re not playing for any partisan deals.”