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R-rated Kelly

[IMGCAP(1)] After several sources told HOH that R. Kelly was scheduled to perform, a CBC spokeswoman said, “He is not going to be able to make it, which makes this a moot issue.”

Scully’s Salary

[IMGCAP(1)] GAO wrote to Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) that Scully broke the law when he threatened to fire Rick Foster in June 2003 if he provided Democrats those estimates.

Nixon Fundraiser

[IMGCAP(1)] HOH certainly wouldn’t have. But next Monday, Rep. Walter Jones Jr. (R-N.C.) will hold a fundraiser with Ed Nixon, a former geologist, as the special host.

A Presidential Election About What It’s About

[IMGCAP(1)] Historically, the two parties fight each election over a handful of issues (usually concerns such as unemployment, education, the federal deficit, education, taxes or health care) that

Abramoff Tied to Rival Tribes

National Journal reported in June that the Louisiana Coushattas and another Indian tribe that Abramoff represented, the Mississippi Choctaws, each made $1 million contributions to the Capital Athletic

Hoyer: West Can Be Won

“You have an opportunity to make 1/12th of the difference,” Hoyer told a modest crowd of about two dozen labor union members at the local International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers in Phoenix

A New CIA Director: The First 9/11 Reform

As an invaluable oversight tool, the Goss hearings create an opportunity and a responsibility for Congress to determine whether: 1. Goss’ record, skills and abilities qualify him for the job.

Turf Battles Muddle Intelligence Reform Agenda

[IMGCAP(1)] House and Senate leaders have had what sources characterize as only a “few, brief conversations” about coordinating their efforts to smooth the route to the president’s desk.

Hello, Dan; Good-Bye, Jack

[IMGCAP(1)] Glickman, as one industry source put it, isn’t the problem; he’s a “good, decent, solid guy.”

Arizona Incumbents Targeted

Murphy, who owns five radio stations in the district, began his campaign in March with a pledge to spend up to $1 million of his own money to unseat Franks.

Electoral-System Anxiety Bubbles Up in Initiatives

One creative, if quirky, idea being floated in Arizona would award $1 million in unclaimed lottery winnings per election cycle to a randomly selected voter, as a way of boosting voter turnout.