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A Literary Re-enactment

“We call this active history to distinguish it from normal history,” Gingrich said in a recent interview. “It teaches you to think actively about events, not passively.

Weston Medication Hearings Continue Thursday

Johnson, who did not attend the April 22 exercise, testified that the class facilitator had lavishly praised Weston for playing the role of the defense attorney in a mock federal counterfeit case

DeLauro Sees Slimmer, Sharper Platform

At the upcoming convention in Boston, the party platform will be “thematic not programmatic,” focusing on the failures of the Bush administration, the major principles that define Democrats and the vision

Curses! A Brief Senate History

But in an interview with Fox News Channel on Friday, the vice president charged that Leahy had repeatedly impugned his integrity, and added, “I said what needed to be said.

Members Say They’ll Give DCCC $400K

Key sources at the meeting said Inslee made the pledge after calling himself “part of the dead man walking caucus” — one of the few Members ousted in 1994 during the Republican revolution but later

Clinton Documentary Opens Friday

Now, a new piece of the national Clinton media blitz is poised to hit Washington on Friday with the public premier of “The Hunting of the President: The Ten-Year Campaign to Destroy Bill Clinton,

Kucinich Backs Cafeteria Staff

President Gerald Gabrys, the lawmakers state that the company — which operates House Restaurant Services in the Cannon, Longworth and Rayburn House office buildings — did not pay its employees on the impromptu

Things Look Sunnier for Naples

But Democrats — and some neutral observers — argue that the dynamics of the Congressional race aren’t anything like the election for the county post.

Recounting Lobbying Gold

In a recently released oral-history interview conducted by the Senate Historical Office Gold tells tales from both sides of that divide.

Panel Kept Bell From Using Mail

“He is blatantly sending over-the-top, political, partisan ‘Dear Colleagues’ and he knows it,” Chairman Bob Ney (R-Ohio) said in a interview Friday.

Skunk at the Garden Party?

“I don’t consider myself a spoiler,” Clymer said in an interview Wednesday. “The way I would describe it is that Mr. Specter and Mr.

Moran Discloses Big Options Losses

“I’m the poorest Member of Congress,” Moran said in a brief interview. A spokesman for the lawmaker said only that there is “nothing new” in the report.

LaHood Blasts Ethics Charges Like Bell’s

In an interview, LaHood said he had not considered such constraints on lame-duck Members before Bell acted. “I just thought of it when he filed,” LaHood said.