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Domenici Fears Primary Will Drain GOP Finances

Pete Domenici (R) said in an interview late last week that he is not taking sides in the Republican primary to replace him, and he added that he is worried about the effect the June 3 intraparty contest

The Path to a New Movement

“I don’t think most of the right-wingers are sitting in their private meetings and chortling at how they’ve managed to fool the American people,” the New York Times columnist said in an interview

Library, UNESCO Will Create World Web Site

A prototype of the World Digital Library has been created by the Library of Congress; UNESCO; the Bibliotheca Alexandrina of Alexandria, Egypt; the National Library of Brazil; the National Library

Investor Relations

of the party’s open slots on the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Ensign Pleads for Cash

In the past three months alone, the DSCC collected $1.2 million from Democratic Senators, more than the $740,000 the NRSC collected from its colleagues so far this year.

Money Woes Strike Dodd

A significant chunk of the donor base for the presidential coffers of Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), who chairs the Senate Banking Committee, appears to be tapped out.

Real Estate Boom for McHenry

From 2001 to 2002, the county’s residential foreclosure rate doubled. In an interview, one local real estate agent described the local housing market around 2003 as “terrible.”

A Rangel by Any Other Name

The building – which the college will refurbish using the federal funding — also will include a “well-furnished office” for the lawmaker, according to a CBS News report.

Republican Recruiting

But it is Republicans who now face voter skepticism in the shadow of the president’s handling of the Iraq War.

Campbell Has the Floor?

“I know the law,” Campbell said in a brief interview. Besides, he added, “sitting Senators are aware of the restrictions. If I overstepped it, they’d say they can’t talk about it.

Craig Files Appeal on Guilty Plea

On Saturday, he was inducted into the Idaho Hall of Fame in a closed-door “celebration,” and NBC is set to air an interview with Craig tonight on national television and again Wednesday morning on the

Pera Fights Lipinski Legacy, Phantoms

“I can’t read people’s minds,” Pera said in an interview at his headquarters, “but the objective signs are, the other candidates have no office space, their Web sites are barren.”

GOP Leaders Trying to Push Doolittle Out

The Congressman’s advisers in a telephone interview on Monday acknowledged that Doolittle has a tough road ahead, but tried to explain away his present difficulties while arguing that victory in

Abramoff-Style Tactics Alleged in Suit

In an interview last week, Shays said there was absolutely nothing wrong with the campaign, which included letters to Interior, meetings with key officials, hearings and legislative proposals to