Members Content With Information Flow on War
[IMGCAP(1)] The aide said Senators had been gratified, for instance, that Pentagon briefers elected last week to show them the entire videotape taken of captured American servicemen, some of whom
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[IMGCAP(1)] The aide said Senators had been gratified, for instance, that Pentagon briefers elected last week to show them the entire videotape taken of captured American servicemen, some of whom
[IMGCAP(1)] While Republican insiders couldn’t control their glee when Pelosi replaced Rep.
[IMGCAP(1)] Much as some administration officials raised expectations for a quick victory greeted by cheering Iraqis, Bush has raised expectations about the aftermath, promising to point Iraq — indeed
[IMGCAP(1)] In 2000, then-Rep. Jay Dickey (R) was ousted from the southern Arkansas 4th district by Rep. Mike Ross (D) in a costly and closely fought election.
Dunn continues to insist that she’ll make a final decision on a Senate race in April, and told the AP that she has about $1 million in the bank.
[IMGCAP(1)] Oldham County Circuit Judge Paul Rosenblum ruled Wednesday that Bates’ name can’t be included on a May 20 primary ballot because he hasn’t resided in the Bluegrass State for the past
She is scheduled to present the book at noon, April 1, at the Library of Congress in the James Madison Building’s Mumford Room.
[IMGCAP(1)] Journalists and national political observers won’t be able to resist characterizing these three contests as a test of Democratic and Republican strength, even though they aren’t likely
[IMGCAP(1)] Last week, even as the White House and the Pentagon were refusing to give the public and Congress a cost estimate on the war — only to produce a precise, $74.7 billion request on Monday
John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) presidential campaign in 2000, for example, raised $6.4 million and recruited 142,000 volunteers online, and Moveon.org, the anti-war group, raised $1 million online in a 48-hour
“In about 1/2 an hour, I will be joining my fellow Congressional colleagues for a briefing with Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on the most recent developments in our efforts to liberate Iraq.
[IMGCAP(1)] “Right now, being a federal law enforcement officer, one of my main concerns is strengthening America’s first responders: police, fire, EMS,” Riccardi said, noting that Arlington County
The buildings were again cleared for re-entry around 1 p.m.
The buildings were again cleared for re-entry around 1 p.m.
[IMGCAP(1)] Sixty-four percent (including 52 percent of Democrats and 83 percent of Republicans) said they have never participated in such rallies.
its escape hood against biological particulates that are 0.3 microns in size and larger,” Markey said in a statement released late Tuesday afternoon, adding that weaponized anthrax spores are at least 1
Indeed, after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the festival saw its numbers grow to nearly 1 million — the largest draw in its history — despite worries that terrorism concerns would drive visitors
Clement, arguing the case on behalf of the FEC even though the commission did not seek to appeal the case, stressed that the 4th Circuit’s 2-1 decision allowing NCRL to make contributions was out
[IMGCAP(1)] Coincidentally last week, while reshelving some books in my office, I came across a letter I had received from the New York Democrat in November 1990.
In honor of Women’s History Month, the Library of Congress’ Veterans History Project is hosting a “Salute to Women” today from noon to 1 p.m. in the James Madison Building’s Mumford Room.