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Formidable Udall Awaits GOP Primary Winner

Pete Domenici (R) with almost $3 million in the bank and a statewide campaign that is already up and running. With Democrats ascendant nationally, the backing of popular Gov.

Istook Aide Takes Plea

Ernest Istook (R-Okla.), pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to one count of conspiracy to defraud the House of Representatives.

Naval Gazing

This tribute to American service members isnÂ’t too far from Capitol Hill. Can you identify it? [IMGCAP(1)] WeÂ’ve probably already given you a few too many clues.

WRDA Ignites Scrum

“The need is there, and we are in a situation where a lot of our municipalities can’t fund it on their own.

Members, Revise Your Engines

Members “can still get the same vehicle, it just probably won’t have the same juice,” Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) said.

A Victory Receipt

They ran the issue by staffers for the committeeÂ’s ranking member, Spencer Bachus (R-Ala.), who said the Republicans were on board.

Cornyn in Mix for NRSC Post

John Thune (R-S.D.) decided the job would interfere with his family life. Like Coleman, Cornyn must first win re-election this November before deciding his next move.

Poker Chips — and Nuts

He says he doesnÂ’t mind fans taking advantage of the demand for the wiggly footed toys.

Global Warming to Take Senate Hot Seat

Joe Lieberman (ID-Conn.) and John Warner (R-Va.), which is aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 70 percent by 2050. But after that, everything is an open question.

Buchanan Faces Another Lawsuit

Vern Buchanan (R-Fla.) alleging consumer fraud at car dealerships he owns was filed last week, turning up the heat on the freshman lawmaker and setting the stage for a long, hot summer in central Florida

CVC Watch

In one case, OOC officials wanted the ends of some stair handrails to turn toward the wall so people arenÂ’t snagged and children donÂ’t fall onto a sharp edge.

Kennedy Is Less Likely GOP Target

People would put on the outside of direct-mail letters ‘Ted Kennedy doesn’t want you to open this envelope.’ And of course good old Republicans couldn’t wait to tear that envelop open and send a check

McCain: No Special Interest

Bobby Jindal (R) at the Baton Rouge Business Awards ceremony, but he did not do an event for Woody Jenkins, the GOP nominee in the special House election that was to take place nine days later.