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Contempt Citations Still Pending

The government precedent in the D.C. Circuit, where this would be, puts weight on whether the investigative committee has made efforts like this to resolve the difficulty,” Tiefer said.

Bringing D.C. Up to Par

“Anyone who’s gone on a D.C. golf course or ridden past one knows they are distinguishable from most parks,” Norton said in an interview last week.

Dodd’s Moral Victories

In an interview last week, Dodd brushed aside the suggestion that by getting out early on a topic and watching his colleagues follow suit, he is setting the tone for the Democratic race.

Getting Fresh

Larry Mitchell of the American Corn Growers Association said the group does not support the act.

Tapella, GPO Turn Toward Future

But Robert Tapella, the new public printer and head of GPO, said in an interview Friday that he plans to move forward smoothly by investing more money in employee training and reorganizing the agency

DCCC Outpaces NRCC on Quality Candidates

In an interview, Van Hollen said once several, if not all, of the vulnerable Democratic incumbents are in good enough shape to be moved off of the DCCC’s “Frontline” program, his committee will begin

The Missouri Breaks

“Sam has demonstrated his loyalty to Bush,” Barnes said in an interview. Barnes also disagrees with Graves’ read of the of the district’s suburban and rural counties.

This Is Your Governor on Drugs

[IMGCAP(1)] While the guv’s staffers may have been wondering if Schwarzenegger was on some mind-altering substances at the time of the interview, they quickly downplayed the quote as a joke, citing

A Mixed Report Card for Morse

“I sometimes go to the Rotunda of the Capitol building, late when nobody is around, and I look and see the history that we protect,” said Phillip Morse, chief of the Capitol Police.

Food Fracas at the Market

There are many businesses located on Seventh Street that depend on weekend profits, Thomas Glasgow of Market Lunch said in a phone interview.

Republicans Hit Counsel Choice

“Republicans had ample notice that he was a leading candidate and had an opportunity to interview him before the announcement. They declined then, but today, they seem to have forgotten that fact.”

With Kerrey Out, GOP Race Reigns

winner of the primary cruises to victory in the general election, much as Heineman did after winning the 2006 GOP gubernatorial primary.