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U.S. Faces Danger From Terrorists Traveling Legally

[IMGCAP(1)]The menace detailed in the summer issue of Foreign Affairs by the scholar Robert Leiken of the Nixon Center is that of “passport-carrying, visa-exempt mujahedeen coming from the United

Wolf Hits Law Firm Over China

“This is really an issue of morality and ethics, what’s appropriate and what’s good for America,” Wolf said in an interview. “On that basis, the firm should make a decision.”

Ney Dismisses Mail Complaint Against Pombo

“Based upon the statutory language, legislative history, precedents of the Commission, due process, considerations, and the facts as outlined above, it is necessary to conclude that the Commission

Congressional Democrats Hammer Rove

In the days following the Novak article, Card led his own investigation into the source of the leak, although the results were never publicly released.

Vulnerable Democrats Get Boost

Matheson, who has reaped $30,000 from the effort so far, said in an interview that it’s a “smart move” for Democrats to look to K Street for financial help.

When Red Means Green

In an interview, Allison Otto, who works as a lobbyist for the Alliance of Children and Families, deemed the presentation helpful.

Dean Gets Warm Hill Reception

Dean met over breakfast with about 30 Progressive Caucus Democrats to talk about his vision for the party and his ideas for winning back the House, the Senate and the White House.

Horse Racing’s Big Bet

John Sweeney (R-N.Y.), co-chairman of the Congressional Horse Caucus, in an interview after the May 31 letter was sent.

Learning To Get Along

“Within the public, administrative and academic communities and among government groups, there’s a strong presumption that political appointees are bad,” Maranto said in an interview.

Strong Medicine

When Bush needed to fill a vacancy at the Environmental Protection Agency, he tapped the former Utah governor for the post.

E-communications Swamp Hill

In general, the 350 Congressional staffers interviewed by CMF seem to agree that the 300 percent increase in the use of the Internet to communicate with Congress has had a positive effect on the

Ethics Panel Finally Ready to Hire Staff

In an interview Friday, Mollohan said that both he and Hastings agreed that it was important to “move quickly on the staffing issue” and dismissed the allegation by some Republicans that he is trying

Duke-Stir for Sale

[IMGCAP(1)] One source at the marina says the Congressman told him the boat was for sale.

Democrats Take Aim at Musgrave

Paccione, who said she first wants to see how well her profile resonates in the district before throwing her hat in the ring, plans to make a decision on the race by the end of July.

People Who Need People

The 37-year-old Lord now heads up the Washington Baseball Club, which pushed Major League Baseball to move the Montreal Expos to D.C. to become the Nationals.