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In Defense of Dog Sleds

You’re hot all the time.” [IMGCAP(2)] Being from Florida, Hill Climbers is skeptical. But if anyone is going to chill an attitude toward the cold, Knutson is the gal to do it.

Buried Treasure

[IMGCAP(1)] Tucked in the back of the June edition is an interview with Rep.

The Engler Era

When Michael Baroody, a fixture at the National Association of Manufacturers for more than 15 years, bid the organization farewell by e-mail on June 6, he left his colleagues with the words of the late

A Less Sanguine Chafee Ponders Future

In an interview last week, he urged GOP leaders to broaden their agenda so it appeals beyond the conservative base, and he suggested Republican candidates soften their rhetoric.

House Helps Out D.C.

Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) introduced an amendment on the House floor against the second earmark, noting that the 2006 appropriations bill included $750,000 for the same plaza.

As Iraq Splits GOP, Boehner Stays Firm

Boehner said in an interview Wednesday that his continued support for the war and the surge has its roots in tepid responses to terrorist acts in the 1990s.

N.Y. Senators Look to D.C. for Support

“It’s important for us to show the leaders in Congress how things have changed in the New York state Senate,” Smith said in an interview Wednesday.

Cantor Rallies Business Groups Against Tax Plans

Eric Cantor (R-Va.), the Chief Deputy Minority Whip and a member of the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee, has formed the Coalition for the Freedom of American Investors and Retirees to put the brakes

Franklin Pierce Rediscovered

Most of the textbooks that I see don’t even mention him anymore,” historian Peter Wallner said in an interview with Roll Call.