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Thrill and Chill of Energy Shortages

In a phone interview, the author pointed out that the U.S. cannot continue the pattern of exchanging money for natural resources with authoritarian regimes.

Chiefs Eschew Partisanship

And so the Senators — some of the Senators — suggested that maybe we should …— “They ran us out of the Senate dining room,— said Russell, jumping back into the conversation to finish Ingram’s sentence

Snowe Flexes Moderate Muscle

“I think there’s a case to be made to protect minority rights,— Snowe said in an interview Friday. “Majority rules, but you have to respect minority rights.

Defining a Future at AARP

AARP senior executives declined to specify when the group will make an announcement, but sources close to the process confirm the internal committee overseeing the search has narrowed the field down

Pennsylvania: Meakem Passes on Challenging Specter

Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) said on a local radio show that he was reconsidering challenging Specter in 2010 — an option that Toomey presumably took off the table a few months ago when he launched an exploratory

Salary Survey Is Off

But soon after the contract was signed, the CAO pulled out and paid ICF $25,626 for the work already done — mainly, development of the survey questions.

Bunning Continues to Dig In

Requests to interview Bunning or his chief of staff were declined. Mongiardo has already announced his Senate candidacy.

Caught in the Mushy Middle

Should he vote the same way when the legislation comes up again this Congress, the sweeping labor reform act would go to the floor of the Senate and would likely pass.

Norton: a Player Outside the District

But one aged image, of New Deal workers encamped on the National Mall near the National Archives, stands out as a timely link to the present.

All Roads Lead Through Here

But in an interview late last year, Oberstar said that while he was honored to be a candidate, he was concerned about the diminished portfolio that would accompany the job, which would have meant

Reid Reopens Senate Debate

“If you have the manpower that you didn’t have previously, you can change how you play the game,” Reid said in an interview Friday.

Steele Under Fire From GOP Senators

After being confronted about the remarks, which Steele made during an Fox News interview on Tuesday, the new RNC chairman agreed to meet with the moderate Senators to discuss the matter, Snowe said Wednesday