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Cancer Unlikely to Affect Kerry White House Bid

[IMGCAP(1)] Tsongas’ cancer returned, and he died in 1997 at age 55. A number of other Senate and House races have been affected by revelations about the health of one or more candidates.

Lieberman Dish

Frist was sitting close to the stage for the show by Strait, who recently set a country music record by reeling off his 50th No. 1 hit. Love Is In the Air.

Gold Medal

[IMGCAP(1)] The legislation also calls for a national day to recognize the accomplishments of Robinson, who was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. But Sens.

Agricultural Acquisition

Blair, who later went on to earn a master’s in business administration from American University, spent the summer of 2000 working as a marketing intern with the Benetton Formula 1 racing team in

Confirmation Delays Pose Big Threat

The department was officially launched Jan. 24 but won’t take over operational control of the agencies until March 1, making the next few weeks the ideal time to remove the barriers to quick confirmation

Kerry Looks to His Backyard for Support

Armed with the latest Iowa primary poll, which showed him leading Gephardt by 1 point in the first caucus state, Kerry told the Massachusetts Members he expected to show strong fundraising numbers

Omnibus May Die

Day, Senate Appropriations Chairman Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) said Wednesday he would scrap the omnibus and push through a long-term continuing resolution to fund the government at 2002 levels until Oct. 1.

Mail Delays

[IMGCAP(1)] “We expect the delay to be between one and four days,” he continued. Quickly Confirmed. Less than one week after the Armed Services Committee held a hearing on former Rep.

Schumer’s on the Money

Although Schumer’s cash-on-hand total was more than double the war chest of any of his colleagues, 16 of the 34 Senators expected to stand for re-election next November showed more than $1 million in their

D.C. Budget Autonomy Proposed

If passed, the legislation would amend the Home Rule Act to allow the District to circumvent the appropriations process and enact its local budget Oct. 1, the start of the fiscal year.

Switching Branches

[IMGCAP(1)] Cox will do liaison work to his former chamber, serving under chief House lobbyist Dan Keniry.