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Group Still Needs Sponsor to Remove Russell Name

When asked why he thought the Senate had voted 99-1 in 1972 to name the Old Senate Office Building after Russell, Gregory said he thought it was a simple matter of not being completely informed of

Citigroup Seeks Lobbying Makeover

[IMGCAP(1)] In addition to hiring Calio, Citigroup has also signed up several other well-connected GOP lobbyists during the past several months, including former Rep.

Hubbard Makes Pitch for Bush Tax Cuts

Bennett, a former CEO of a small business, cited his old tax statements that showed he earned $120,000, but company earnings passed through to his personal income to the tune of $1 million.

Bush Should Fight Medical Errors, Not Just Lawyers

[IMGCAP(1)] Bush repeatedly attacks “junk lawsuits” — and the trial lawyers who file them — but he has taken few steps to prevent the errors and deaths that cause victims to sue in the first

New New Dems

[IMGCAP(1)] “Clearly we’re still growing and our message is winning; the New Democrats are stronger than ever,” said NDC co-Chairman Adam Smith (Wash.).

Hearing Set On D.C. Primary

Not only is the District — with its 11-1 Democratic-to-Republican voter registration — not considered a representative sample of voters, but moving the primary ahead of New Hampshire’s and the Iowa

First the Majority, Now This?

[IMGCAP(1)] Judlyne Lilly, an anchor at WTOP radio, was a last-minute contestant, subbing for AOL executive Ted Leonsis (who obviously had other things on his mind).

Governors Boost Democratic Message

And Republicans contend that nationally and internationally Bush will still command the “big megaphone” of the White House, and that they intend to paint Daschle as Public Enemy No. 1 in his efforts

Millionaires on Notice

Chico, on the other hand, has raised $1 million for the race so far and has not loaned any personal funds to his coffers.

A Look at Maryland

[IMGCAP(1)] Naturally, Republicans see Ehrlich’s victory in the most positive of terms and now talk openly of defeating Sen.

An Evening With the President

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