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Driehaus Says He Can Beat Chabot

Steve Driehaus (D), confidently said in an interview Tuesday that things will be different this year — and that the Congressman is likely to lose.

Young Faces Toughest Fight

In a phone interview Monday, Parnell said he met with conservative groups in the capital, such as the National Federation of Independent Business, Citizens Against Government Waste Political Action

New Book Takes Aim at The Ignorance of Voters

over, so I spent the last 30 years being preoccupied with myths,” he said in an interview, adding that an over-simplification of history has created a widespread misunderstanding of the United States’

Police HR Chief Exits, Yet Again

The director of human resources for the Capitol Police left the department just before Memorial Day, marking the second time in a year that the long-criticized HR division lost its top official.

Wall Street Makes Nice

Wall Street’s most powerful lobby just learned the lesson that while dollars are the currency of the markets, words are the coin of the realm on Capitol Hill.

Buchanan Faces Another Lawsuit

sale and financing of new and used cars.” “There was so much fraud in and out of the place,” Kezer said Friday in an interview with Roll Call.

A Victory Receipt

But the original bill says that no person “… shall print more than the last five digits of the card number or the expiration date upon any receipt provided to the cardholder …” The “or” makes

The Congressman and the Clinton-ite

And during an interview with HOH, some of that legendary eccentricity was on display: Pantoliano took a sewing kit out of his satchel in the middle of the chat and tackled some work on his suit jacket,

CVC Watch

“They can be a drain on the project budget and a distraction from the task at hand,” he told the House Appropriations Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch.

Book Offers Prescription for Trimming Bureaucracy

In “A Government Ill Executed: The Decline of the Federal Service and How to Reverse It,” Light argues that the sluggish response to Hurricane Katrina, gridlock at the Social Security Administration

A New Lens on Abu Ghraib

circulated the globe four years ago: the story of how the soldiers’ digital pictures came to be.