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House Approves Funding For Douglass Home

The House last week approved nearly $1 million for rehabilitation efforts under way at Frederick Douglass’ Southeast Washington residence, home to the abolitionist from 1877 until his death in 1895.

Daschle’s Electric Boogaloo

But a cartoon version of Daschle was featured in a hysterical skit on VH-1’s new animated comedy show “ILL-ustrated,” which poked a bit of fun at Washington’s buttoned-up ways in its second episode.

South Carolina Scrum Intensifies

DeMint allies note that because of the $1 million personal donation that Ravenel made to his campaign just prior to the June 30 Federal Election Commission filing deadline, which triggered the millionaire

Cops Contribute

[IMGCAP(1)] Capitol Police Lt. Wesley Mahr, who manages the law enforcement agency’s CFC campaign, said the department will try to exceed the $42,000 it raised in 2002.

Exhibit Chronicles Ukrainian Famine

“Not to be Forgotten” is on display through Dec. 1 in the A-level galleries of the MLK library, located at 901 G St. NW. The exhibit is free and open to the public.

Not Indebted to Lobbyists

[IMGCAP(1)] “Part of the reason that there are some abuses is because there are no federal guidelines to enforce standards” in the marketplace, said Lydia Sermons-Ward of the National Foundation

Gun Incident Sparks Changes

Ney said Friday that he requested the notice “within a few minutes” of learning of the investigation around 1 p.m. However, a House-wide e-mail alert was not received by Members until 2:13 p.m.

Arizona: First Test On Neutral Turf

Grijalva’s decision to back Dean may also give the governor an organizational boost, as the freshman Congressman won a convincing primary victory in the Tucson area despite being outspent 3-to-1

Cannon Reopened After Toy Gun Incident

Initial reports said a male suspect, entering Cannon through its southeastern door at approximately 1 p.m., placed a backpack on the conveyor belt used for the X-ray machine.

Hot Issue

[IMGCAP(1)] “Due to extremely poor air quality” from the “intense smoke” of the fires, the FEC nixed the two-day conference at the Hyatt Regency Islandia.

The Hot Plate: Day of the Dead

The holiday, which is observed Nov. 1 and 2, is traditionally marked with lively celebrations at cemeteries and the preparation of special foods.

Clark Is Missing Chance to Shine

[IMGCAP(1)] The instant Democratic frontrunner when he announced for president six weeks ago, Clark has faltered amid well-documented charges that he raised money for Republicans, praised Bush, thought