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Lineups Set For Marathon

Pryor is tentatively scheduled to hold the floor for Democrats from 1 a.m. to 5 a.m., although some Democratic aides cautioned that they may try to provide some back-up help over that time slot.

Holiday Tree on Its Way to Capitol

It is expected to arrive Dec. 1 and will be erected on the West Lawn of the Capitol. To track the travels of the holiday tree, visit www.capitolholidaytree2003.org.

Stevens’ Press Promotions

[IMGCAP(1)] Interning Paid Off. Sunflower State Rep. Dennis Moore (D) announced early last month the addition of two former interns to his D.C. office.

Thune in No Hurry to Announce

“Daschle spent $1 million and is not pulling away from Thune,” said NRSC Communications Director Dan Allen. “Thune’s numbers have not changed even though he has not campaigned at all.”

Back on Schedule

[IMGCAP(1)] House and Senate officials suspended mail delivery Friday when the postal service reported anthrax contamination at the Naval Consolidated Mail Facility and closed 11 locations that supply

Southwest

McCain ended September with more than $1 million in the bank.

New England

In that race he outspent Franks at a better than 2-to-1 clip. Dodd showed more than $3 million in his bank account at the end of September.

Banks Bulk Up

[IMGCAP(1)] In the last year, the nation’s dozen Federal Home Loan Banks have boosted their budgets in Washington, hired new K Street firms and even sponsored out-of-town seminars for key Congressional

Mountain

Colorado Filing deadline: June 1 Primary: Aug. 10 Senate Incumbent: Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R) 2nd term (64 percent) Outlook: Likely Republican Democrats are tearing their hair out

Plains

Leach’s battle with physician Julie Thomas (D) was one of roughly 15 races targeted by both parties; both House campaign committees spent more than $1 million on issue advocacy ads.

Asbestos Sparks Big Spending

The largest U.S. manufacturers and insurance companies spent more than a $1 million a month — a whopping $36,000 a day — in the first six months of the year pressing for asbestos reform legislation, making

Shooting for the Top

Strader was close to becoming the best of the best in the competitive shooting world last September when he maintained a 1-point lead throughout the entire 16 stages of fire in the Practical Shooting

GOP Has Scored Major Gains in Swing States

[IMGCAP(1)] It may not seem dangerous that, according to a new Pew Research Center poll, 31 percent of registered voters regard themselves as Democrats, 30 percent as Republicans and 39 percent Independents