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Ensign Weighs Role in Stevens’ Re-Election

“And everybody in America is innocent until proven guilty, and the trial is going to take its own separate path. … Our job is to make sure we’re supporting Ted, which we are.” In a phone interview

Listen Up, America: Chuck Norris’ Vision

“I’m a very concerned citizen — an American, father and grandfather who is extremely worried about the direction our country is headed,” Norris said in an interview last week.

IG Sounds Alarm on Copyright Office

As for the effect of the growing backlog, the memo called the office just “one piece” of a copyright system that also includes the law and the courts.

No Longer a Target, Johnson Is Cruising

“The Senator we elect this November will serve until 2015, so I think it’s important the candidates talk about their plans for the future,” Dykstra says as the ad opens, with his family in the background

Shop Talk: Total Recall

However, Richard Temple, who is the lead consultant on the Andal race, insisted in a telephone interview this week that the GOP firm, which he runs with partner Ray McNally, will not be advising

Cantor Peddles an Agenda

Cantor, in an interview Wednesday with Roll Call reporters and editors, said his “Middle Class Bill of Rights” was borne out of his frustration after the 2006 elections, when independent voters overwhelmingly

Reviving the Smithsonian

In an interview at his second-floor office overlooking the National Mall in the Smithsonian Castle, Clough said he is sure that both can be done.

Stevens Attorneys: Feds Won’t Share Files

According to court documents, Stevens’ attorneys allege the government has failed to provide FBI interview notes, grand jury transcripts, plea agreements with certain witnesses, medical records for

Lieberman All Alone in Senate

In a brief interview Tuesday, Lieberman said he’s OK with his new lot among Senate Democrats and has no regrets about his speech for McCain at last week’s Republican nominating convention.

The First Lady’s Lament

Nevertheless, the similarities between the author’s main character and the first lady are undeniable.