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A. Hastings Faces Suit In Denmark

The PA, headquartered in Copenhagen, is the 317-member parliamentary body of the OSCE, which focuses on fostering interparliamentary dialogue and the improvement of the democratic process throughout the

Georgia Remap Ahead?

“Hopefully the leaders in Georgia, because it’s a legislative decision, will make that decision to try to put Georgia back together,” Westmoreland said in an interview Friday.

OMB Chief Plans to Fight for Bush Budget

In an interview on Friday, the OMB director stressed more than once that the White House has evaluated the full array of federal programs methodically before deciding which should stay and which

Members Assail TV Network Tied to Hezbollah

“These aren’t the people yelling ‘fire’ in a crowded theater,” Ackerman said in an interview this week. “These are the people blowing up crowded theaters.”

Match Made in Prison

“I kept looking out the window and the Capitol was still there,” he said. Feeling calm, he turned on the TV and watched the speech.

RNC Turns Up Heat on Reid

“We have a Constitution and this is not a parliamentary form of government we have, certainly not any type of a despotic government,” Reid said in a brief interview last week.

White House Wants ‘Sunset’ Panel

The commission proposal was included in the “management agenda” unveiled last week by Clay Johnson, the deputy director of the White House Office of Management and Budget.

Ethics Chairman Admired in GOP

When Hastings was in the Washington state Legislature and Dunn ran the state GOP, she put him in charge of the party’s platform committee.

Building Support

Ed Mortimer, the executive director of Americans for Transportation Mobility, said in an interview that his group wanted to raise the issue’s profile at a moment when policy and media professionals

Party Pooper?

“Taxpayers’ money is already dwarfed several times over by special-interest money at both political conventions,” Bartlett said in an interview.

RNC Gives NRSC Gift of $1 Million

The donation to the National Republican Senatorial Committee is the “first step” in an RNC effort to broaden GOP majorities in the House and Senate in 2006, Mehlman said in an interview Monday.

Cochran Moves On Panel Shifts

Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) would already lose his chairmanship of the subcommittee on the District of Columbia under the House plan.

With New Focus, Lott Moves On

But as chairman of the Rules and Administration Committee, the Mississippian oversees an array of minutiae including the allocation of office space in the Capitol.

How Far Should Advice and Consent Go?

Article II, section 2, clause 2 of the Constitution — the Appointments Clause — authorizes the enactment of presidential appointments, including appointees to the Supreme Court, only on the “advice