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Beating Up on Ethanol

Rising food and fuel prices have led the biofuel industry to take a beating on Capitol Hill the past few weeks.

The Celebrity Treatment

Most fans at the book signing said they were more interested in the stories of breaking the gender barrier in the newsroom than the controversy generated by the book.

Behind the Scenes With Washington Power Brokers

And they tell how House Democratic Caucus Chairman Rahm Emanuel (Ill.) jumped on the chance to achieve Democratic control of the House in the 2006 midterm elections the minute news broke that then-Rep.

Gorbey Questions Bomb Tech

The explosives were discovered in a follow-up search at the Government Printing Office three weeks after the initial investigation of the truck.

Sununu Shrugs Off Polls, Predicts Win

Both Congressional seats, the state House and the state Senate all flipped to the Democrats two years ago, and the Democratic governor won re-election by 48 points.

Analyzing the . . .

Jon Stewart himself might have a good laugh over this: the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism studied the content of The Daily Show for all of 2007 to see how it was different or

Desperate Households

A community manager tells HOH that the hoopla accompanying the scandals has caused quite a stir in the quaint development.

Waters Issues Warning To House Leadership

“My concern is the members of my Caucus are siding with the Republicans far too often on policies which are designed to divide our Caucus and undermine our work,” Waters said in a brief interview

Democrats Dig Deep to Give

The bulk of the Senators’ giving this year has come from their PACs in the amount of $15,000, the maximum allowed annually.

Weston Unlikely To Ever Be Tried

Over the years, those delusions have included a belief that he was the dean of Harvard’s law and medical schools, and commander in chief of the military.

Unusual Path to the Senate

Such events — mostly far removed from the legislative wrangling of Washington — are the subject of his new book, “The Good Fight,” which hit stores last week.

Lieberman’s War Extends to Home Front

“It’s fair to say that in a primary situation, Democrats tend not to ask me to help them because I think they think it would not help,” Lieberman conceded in an interview last week.

Mullen Says Pentagon Needs Funds Quickly

We stop paying soldiers on the 15th of June and we have precious little flexibility with respect to that,” Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said in an interview at his Pentagon office

Eastern Market a Year Later

Gallo, who represents the outdoor vendors on the Eastern Market Community Advisory Committee, expressed concern that the renovation of the building and the redesign of Seventh Street Southeast will

Alexander Eyes Energy Agenda

I think they’re going to be looking for serious individuals with solutions,” Alexander said in an interview.