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Batter Out

But the John Edwards fan in question is John S. Edwards, the state Senator in the Virginia General Assembly.

Mueller Time

Mueller explained that if the FBI was not investigating government officials, “then public corruption would not be uncovered,” and he later added that on this subject, the FBI “bring[s] something

Gillespie Seeks Hill Help in Virginia

Gillespie, himself a former senior Hill aide, is one of Washington, D.C.’s highest-profile lobbyists and an ex-RNC chairman. He assumed the helm of the state GOP at the beginning of this year.

No-Brainer

In fact the bill, S. 223, is sponsored by Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.) and has 38 co-sponsors — 21 Democrats, 15 Republicans and two Independents.

Whip Team Moves

The Cincinnati native wrote in an e-mail that she “enjoy[s] fly fishing and running.”

Hill Rallies Around Eastern Market

’d never say it was good, because what happened was awful — but maybe one good thing is that now we have a chance to do with the renovations what we couldn’t do without the fire,” said Union Meat Co.’s

Name That Bird Bath

These birds — an English sparrow and a European starling — did what some of us probably were tempted to do during last week’s semi-heat wave — cool off in one of D.C.’s many fountains.

Panel Leaders Add Water Bill Earmarks

Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) and ranking member James Inhofe (R-Okla.) circulated a “Dear Colleague” letter inviting Senators to make their earmark requests and noting that “once the disclosure requirements of S.

Lobbyists: Frosh to Feel Bundling Rule

lobbyists argue, who most need the money-raising help from plum K Street Rolodexes — but who also would be the most vulnerable to charges from their opponents of being overly cozy with Washington, D.C.’s

Money Rolls for Approps Democrats

Murtha’s success gathering political money reflects a broader trend for the new cardinals on the House Appropriations panel.