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Is Deep Throat’s Health in De-Klein?

[IMGCAP(1)] He’s a man who overheard more than his share of gossip and intriguing tidbits while escorting the rich and famous guests of five different administrations around the White House as both

Portrait of a Progressive

[IMGCAP(1)] The portrait was unveiled by Obey’s two sons, Doug and Craig Obey, during a ceremony in the Appropriations Committee hearing room Tuesday afternoon.

Pork Out

[IMGCAP(1)] Under draft legislation that Flake is circulating, earmarks for favored projects would have to be in the text of the appropriations bills and not just in conference reports.

Kerry Pledges $1M to DCCC

Reports detailing contributions and expenditures from Jan. 1 to March 31 are due at the Federal Election Commission by April 15.

Ritchie to Speak on Book for Library Week

The event is free and will be held from noon to 1 p.m. Monday in room 106 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building. Contact Chris Cochran at (202) 224-7106 for more information.

Travel Costs Artificially Low

The cost of military transports for just nine CODELs in 1995 amounted to nearly $1 million, according to Air Force records.

Cantor Walks Fine Line as DeLay Defender

He has become an increasingly important voice in the deliberations of the GOP leadership, according to Members and aides, and he has also handed out more than $1 million to other GOP candidates and party

Comedian Sighting

A source said [IMGCAP(1)] Chappelle had a “goofy-ass smile” in his driver’s license photo.

State Dept. Fight Just Beginning of a Busy Spring

[IMGCAP(1)]With the Senate set to start debating today a State Department authorization bill and the House tackling noncontroversial measures until Thursday, most Congressional activity this

Social Security Groups Claiming Momentum

ProtectYourCheck.org, an anti-privatization group collaborating with Americans United to Protect Social Security, launched a three-week, $1 million national cable television buy attacking the proposal

DeLay Words Called ‘Reckless’

[IMGCAP(1)] After Schiavo’s death, DeLay said, “The time will come for the men responsible for this to answer for their behavior.” He did not rule out impeachment.

1994: Revolution Takes Hold

[IMGCAP(1)]November 1994 is an enormously important month in the history of the modern Republican Party. But the nation didn’t just decide on Election Day to vote for a change in power.

Filibuster Fight Going National

Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and other Senate Democrats plan to host the coalition of liberal activists opposed to President Bush’s nominees at an event Wednesday, where the groups will present as many as 1