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Intel on Intel

[IMGCAP(1)] “If you feel like you’ve cleaned up the stables a bit, you’d like to be there to rebuild the stables,” Roberts said.

Revitalization Boosts Sales in Emerging Areas

see related story, page 26) According to Toby Millman, vice president of project development for Abdo, the cost of the residential units will vary anywhere from the low $200,000 range to up to $1

Other Redistricting Reruns Less Likely

But Democrats already enjoy a 4-1 edge in the Congressional delegation, and given the huge conservative swath of territory in the eastern part of the state, it is difficult to see how the Democrats can

Hollings to Women: Shut Up

[IMGCAP(1)] Noting how dramatically the chamber has changed during his nearly four decades of service, Hollings said when he first arrived in the Senate, there were many more lushes than there are

Howard Baker: Still Alive

[IMGCAP(1)] HOH, foiled by the 12-hour time difference, could not reach Baker in Japan, the current abode of the Senator-turned-ambassador and his wife, the great — but not the late — former Sen

A New Look in Georgia

While Republicans say publicly that more uniform districts is their No. 1 goal, there is little doubt that a redraw of lines would benefit their party.

Thinking About the Supreme Court: The Next Nominee

[IMGCAP(1)] In a Nov. 3-5 AP/Ipsos Public Affairs poll, a plurality of 37 percent of registered voters said they were very comfortable that Bush would nominate the “right kind of justice to the Supreme

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The calls, which arrived from news organizations all over the country, came in response to a story on [IMGCAP(1)] the Hoosier Gazette Web site that said religious conservative groups had

Can Congress Finish Work in One Week? Unclear

[IMGCAP(1)] Indeed, as of today’s start of the lame-duck session, Republicans still cannot agree among themselves how to deal with a must-pass debt-limit increase as well as how to hold down spending