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LOC Police To Add 43 Officers

under an agreement that also gave the department control of the day-to-day operations of the LOC’s police force.

‘Freedom’ to Move Forward

“That was puzzling to me,” Walters said in an interview about the CBC’s presidential endorsement strategy. “I said, ‘Don’t they get it?’

Slippery (Western) Slope For Republicans

But it’s the intentions of the second candidate — former state Natural Resources secretary Greg Walcher, the 2004 nominee against Salazar — that privately worry the GOP establishment.

One of Their Own

The group was angling for space at the College Democrats’ national convention, held over the weekend.

Reformers Back Bill on Redistricting

Tanner said in an interview that support is growing for his bill each day both in and out of Congress, but acknowledged it will take time for enough Members to rally around it to pass it.

Democrats Keep Rove in Headlines

“Well, the American people want and deserve to know that their top officials in the White House are held to the highest ethical standards, not to the lowest,” Boxer said.

Democrats Seek Review Of Franking Dismissal

“This issue cannot die, because when it does, it will let Members know, it will let the public know, that their complaints were not dealt with,” Millender-McDonald said in an interview Tuesday.

Abramoff, Armey: No Love Lost

But, it appears that in the 1990s, Abramoff, then a Preston Gates Ellis and Rouvelas Meeds lobbyist representing the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, slipped into the Majority Leader

Fellowship Fosters Diversity

“Ever since I’ve been in Congress,” Rangel explained in an interview, “the absence of minorities in our embassies and official offices has been astounding.”

Santorum Facing Democratic Fire

In an interview last week, Kennedy said he called Santorum before the speech to provide him the opportunity to come to the floor to defend his remarks.

Helping Those Who Serve

The largest land mass of poverty in the country is in my district,” Renzi said. “We are on the verge of losing the rule of law up there if young people don’t engage.”

Storm Brewing Over Intel Slot

Sources throughout the Democratic Caucus say Harman would like to stay on as the leading Member of the influential Intelligence panel heading into the 110th Congress.

Laughs for the Left and Right

The audience is “very bipartisan here, they can laugh at both sides,” Durst said in an interview following his opening night performance at the D.C. Improv, 1140 Connecticut Ave. NW.