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Does Economic Curse Lurk Over House of Bush?

[IMGCAP(1)] It consists of four parts: (1) Show that the country is in better shape than it was for President Bush’s father 12 years ago; (2) communicate better what this Bush is doing for the economy

Immigration Meditation

Those on the panel, convened in the Rayburn House Office Building, pointed to commentator Pat Buchanan’s 2000 Reform Party presidential bid in which he received less than 1 percent of the vote as

Open-Door Policy?

Applications, which can be found at washingtonrose.com, are due May 1.

Second Choice

Ose and Oller each spent upwards of $1 million on the primary — much of it used on negative ads against each other. Lungren spent roughly half that.

Homeland Security Panel Headed for Upgrade?

Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman Don Young (R-Alaska) has been particularly resistant to making the 1-year-old panel a standing committee, mainly because Transportation — whose turf includes

DCCC Memo Sees Reverse of ’94 Rout

A second special election for South Dakota’s at-large seat is scheduled for June 1. Stephanie Herseth, the Democratic nominee against then-Rep.

The Other Green Vote

Susan Davis, president of the National Assembly of Irish American Republicans, said she expects her organization and affiliated groups to raise and spend $1 million this year to help get Bush re-elected

Ballet Members Will Read ‘Coppelia’

Members of the Washington Ballet will read the classic children’s story “Coppelia” at 1 p.m. Saturday at the downtown Barnes & Noble Bookseller.

Security Unaffected By Attack in Madrid

The Capitol Police Department is scheduled to go before the Senate Appropriations subcommittee on the legislative branch April 1 to review its $291.6 million request, a 32.7 percent increase over

Primary Confusion

He has until April 1 to decide and has given no indication that he will act before then, his spokeswoman said Monday.

Schaffer Moving Quickly

Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R), who announced his retirement March 1 after two terms. U.S.

Budget Rejiggering

Granted, that was defense money, which President Bush wants to see increased by 7 percent this year, unlike the 1 percent increase he’s requested for other domestic programs.

A Look at Michigan

[IMGCAP(1)] They recaptured the governorship for the first time in 12 years in 2002 but took no other statewide office, save the lieutenant governorship, which is elected in tandem with the governor