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Red River Renamed

The revamped restaurant and bar, slated to open June 1, will trade in its old Tex-Mex theme for an American pub feel.

Democratic Rallies Set for Ohio, Pa., R.I.

Congressional Democrats and their K Street allies privately acknowledge that Santorum, who’s known for his unabashed social and fiscal conservatism, is their No. 1 target next year.

Lobbyists Relent, for Now

[IMGCAP(1)] Business, insurance, labor and trial-lawyer groups took advantage of a one-week delay in negotiations mandated by Specter to read and reread the bill.

Russ Never Sleeps

John Kerry (D-Mass.) won by only 1 percent has not gone unnoticed.

Private Account Critics Huddle

“This meeting was designed first and foremost to maintain a unified front against privatization and remind all the groups not to be lulled into this phony Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the campaign,” said

Time’s Up!

With all due respect to those of faith, and keeping in mind that HOH does her humble best each day to honor the Commandments, here is our proposal: 1) Honor thy Chairman and thy Majority Leader.

CFI Offers Plan for WH Campaign Funding

And to avoid that outcome, the Campaign Finance Institute Task Force on Financing Presidential Nominations unveiled its own recipe for reform: a 3-to-1 match for the first $100 of each individual

Portman Held Up

[IMGCAP(1)] Bayh is working with Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Reps. Phil English (R-Pa.) and Artur Davis (D-Ala.) on the Stopping Overseas Subsidies Act.

Most Likely to Be Ostracized

[IMGCAP(1)] One senior House GOP leadership aide told HOH, “I think most people just consider the source when they see a comment like that and discredit it — ’cause it’s coming from Chris

Ben Nelson: Not a Target Now?

Once the No. 1 target of Senate Republicans in 2006, Nebraska Democratic Sen. Ben Nelson has seen his political prospects brighten considerably since the start of the year.

Not a Target Now?

Once the No. 1 target of Senate Republicans in 2006, Nebraska Democratic Sen. Ben Nelson has seen his political prospects brighten considerably since the start of the year.

Committees Tout Fundraising

Not surprisingly, the National Republican Congressional Committee led the way with $19 million raised from Jan. 1 to March 31 — $6.6 million more than the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee

Santorum and Jesus

[IMGCAP(1)] Contrary to the rumor swirling around Capitol Hill on Monday, Caviezel did not travel with the Congressional delegation to Rome.

Mollohan Firm on Ethics Fight

Mollohan’s resolution, which is being co-sponsored by 206 Democrats and two Republicans, was introduced March 1.