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Hammer Time?

[IMGCAP(1)] At issue is Celebrations for Children, which Wertheimer contends is being misused for political purposes to pay for parties, golf and yacht cruises at the Republican National Convention

Lobbying Champions

fiscal 2004, First Tee — which operates a total of 128 facilities and programs in the United States, Canada, Singapore and Australia — is set to receive $2 million in discretionary funds and another $1

Iraq Taps Into Washington

[IMGCAP(1)]Al-Rahim has brought on Juleanna Glover-Weiss to “assist in formulating and executing a Congressional and executive branch communications and legislative strategy,” according to a contract

More From the Food Wars

[IMGCAP(1)] The latest entry in the political food category is “Bush Country Ketchup,” which was created for those who don’t want to buy Heinz ketchup or anything else linked to Teresa Heinz Kerry

Bush 1, Club for Growth 0

[IMGCAP(1)] The race was as close as late polls predicted it would be, and Toomey can take pleasure in knowing that he almost upset a Pennsylvania institution.

WWII Memorial Opens

[IMGCAP(1)] Located on the Mall between 17th Street and the Reflecting Pool, the memorial will be officially dedicated Memorial Day weekend. — Bree Hocking

Gore Steers $6M to ’04 Campaign

P> The Democratic National Committee will receive the bulk of the funds — $4 million — while the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee will get $1

Tossup in Nebraska

Doug Bereuter (R), who will resign his seat Sept. 1 to take over as president of the Asia Foundation. Democrats have a primary of their own, with state Sen.

Gore Steers Millions to Campaign Committees

Former Vice President Al Gore has agreed to donate $1 million to both Democratic Congressional campaign committees from a federal compliance account left over from his 2000 presidential effort, according

Senators Cool to McCain ‘Truce’

Lautenberg also said Bush “played soldier” on May 1, 2003, when he borrowed a flight suit, flew in a military jet and landed on the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln to declare major combat operations

Business Donors Drop Frost, Back Sessions

The 13-to-1 advantage for Sessions among business donors stands in sharp contrast to the previous three years, when Frost raised twice as much from corporate America as Sessions did.