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Nominations Ensnare Senate

Senate Democratic aides familiar with the talks between Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said at press time that Republicans were reviewing a Democratic

Warm Welcome for Warming Debate

House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) is urging Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to bring global warming legislation to the floor “as soon as possible” — aiming to tie Democrats to high gas prices

Wealth Vs. Wealth in Pearce’s District

Pete Domenici (R), it was probably the best thing that could have happened for the Republicans’ prospects of holding the Land of Enchantment’s 2nd district.

Something to Cheer About

Doug Ose (R), California state Sen. Tom McClintock (R) should be in good shape as he battles Air Force veteran Charlie Brown (D) in the race to replace retiring Rep. John Doolittle (R-Calif.).

Mug Shots: H Street’s Take On ‘Cheers’

“Since our brand is jazz/blues and R&B, we’re working on some theme drinks,” Cross said. “But for right now I guess I’d have to say we do have specials that run a few times a week.

Primary Process Yields Talk of Needed Reform

Just days after Democrats settled a protracted presidential primary fight with a raucous weekend showdown over arcane rules, Senators are trying to make sure such a complicated situation doesn’t happen

Biden, Buyin’ Lingerie

(and occasional singer) Trent Lott (R-Miss.) might not be around to entertain Senators these days with his musical stylings. But his son is.

A Quick Rebound

Ginny Brown-Waite’s (R-Fla.) office dressed as a gold digger, complete with a blond wig and gold jewelry. Unfortunately, she was the only one who dressed up.

Young Faces Toughest Fight

Don Young (R-Alaska) facing the toughest re-election race of his career, his top primary opponent, Lt. Gov.

Old Vs. Old

But Andrews wasn’t completely shunned by his Congressional colleagues during what became a particularly bitter campaign. Late filings show that Rep.