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Changing News Habits Make Kerry Negatives

Fox/Opinion Dynamics (May 4-5) had his unfavorables higher than his favorables (39-40), and NBC/Wall Street Journal (May 1-3) had his positives and negatives even at 38-38.

House Fights Coming

As for Democrats’ prospects against Pearce or Wilson — both of whom have already raised more than $1 million — the outlook, while still uncertain at this early date, is less than optimistic, says

Costly House Special in Final Lap

With eight days remaining before South Dakota’s June 1 House special election, attorney Stephanie Herseth (D) continues to outraise and outspend state Sen.

New Vegas Enrollment Figures Favor Gallagher

Although he must first defeat emergency room physician Miles Nelson — who is also on the air — in the June 1 Democratic primary, Romero went directly after Wilson in the ad, in which he addresses

On to the EPA

[IMGCAP(1)]Bob Meyers, who has worked for nearly a decade on energy and environment issues at the Energy and Commerce Committee, has accepted a position as EPA’s assistant administrator for air and

French Bliss

[IMGCAP(1)]Skipping straight to dessert, don’t miss the chichi frégi — warm pillows of fried dough flavored with orange blossom water.

Images of World War II

The photo exhibit will be open to the public through June 1 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the war.

D.C. Seeks $640M in Fed. Money

District officials are seeking an additional $1 million for the downtown circulator bus initiative, which aims to improve transportation flow in and around the National Mall and other areas.

Congress, Media Could Talk U.S. Into Iraq Defeat

[IMGCAP(1)]The media — unperturbed by mistakenly likening both the Afghan war and last year’s invasion of Iraq to Vietnam — focuses overwhelmingly on the bad news coming out of Iraq.

Daschle, Frist Wring Cash From S.D. Trip

Neither side is advertising currently as the airwaves are dominated by the upcoming June 1 special election for the state’s lone House seat between 2002 nominee Stephanie Herseth (D) and state Sen