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Memorial Moves Forward

The memorial will not be officially dedicated until May 29, she said. “It pretty much looks exactly the way the artist pictured it in the renderings that we have on our Web site,” Glick said.

Is Being a Senator Good for Your Health?

Feldman’s common sense told him that the average Senator had “fewer risk factors than the average person” — and given the fact that folks like the now-late Sen.

Schumer’s Stargazing

They mark the beginning of the Westward Journey Nickel Series and commemorate the bicentennials of the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark expedition.

The Writers Behind the Writers

While truly anonymous ghostwriting is a rarity today — the scribe’s name is usually listed on the book jacket or discreetly placed in the acknowledgments — the challenge has remained the same ever

Majette Shaking Up Ga. Politics

In an interview Monday, Majette said she considered the prospect of McKinney’s return to Congress in her decision to run for Senate.

Bada Bing

“I think I would be a great candidate,” Pantoliano, a news junkie who was watching the 9/11 commission hearings during a telephone interview last week, told HOH.

Tauzin, Son Turn Up Heat

He is shopping a recent poll conducted by The Tarrance Group for the National Republican Congressional Committee; his father has made calls to several of the other candidates now in the race citing

Matsui Downplays Talk Of Leaving DCCC Post

Matsui, however, insisted in a telephone interview that he hasn’t made any decisions about his future, nor would he be presumptuous enough to believe Pelosi would ask him to take on another term.

17,000 and Counting

“On that occasion the Senate shamefully voted to shift that power to the president of the Untied States,” Byrd said. “It was a sad day in the history of the Senate.”

Police OK Delivery of Quarantined Mail

The Capitol Police, with the assistance of the Marines and Coast Guard, collected unopened mail from all House and Senate offices after the Feb. 2 discovery of the toxin ricin in Senate Majority

527 Uses Stevens’ Name

“He did say that we could use [his name] and wished us the very best.” Shriver, in an interview Monday, left open the option that Stevens might help with some fundraising.