Bush’s Inaugural: Soaring, Idealistic — But Also Scary
Bush’s Inaugural: Soaring, Idealistic — But Also Scary -
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Bush’s Inaugural: Soaring, Idealistic — But Also Scary -
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1984: Capitol Hill’s Old Guard Steps Aside -
Mid-Decade Redistricting: What’s Appropriate? -
‘Talent Primary’ Heats Up -
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Senate Seniority for the 109th Congress -
California Remains Unequaled in Congressional Clout, But Proportionately, the Smallest States Do Just Fine -
Despite a Few Disruptions, Inaugural Ceremonies at Capitol Remain Orderly -
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Lautenberg: Seasoned Veteran Carves Out a New Role -
Black Ties, Boots and Bush: Texans Paint the Town -
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Lamentable Ethics in Congress? It’s as Old as the Hill -
House’s Top Cop Marks a Decade on the Beat -
For Members of Congress, Traditional Lapel Pin Serves as More Than Just a Form of Identification -
Will 527s Thunder Again in ’06? It Depends on Congress -
Hastert Rolls On as Speaker, But for How Long? -
Which Freshmen Show Early Signs of Stardom? -