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Match Made in Prison

[IMGCAP(1)] Coble, the chairman of the Judiciary subcommittee on crime, terrorism and homeland security, had long planned the trip in order to visit former North Carolina Agriculture Commissioner

RNC Turns Up Heat on Reid

Drawing on a blueprint used successfully against former Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.), the RNC will send a 13-page research document today to roughly 1 million people — a group that

Choctaws Query FEC on Giving

The Choctaws also gave $1 million to a school that Abramoff founded, and millions more to other political organizations run by Abramoff’s allies.

FEC Adjusts Contribution Limits for Inflation

According to an FEC analysis of the financial activity in 2004, spending on presidential candidates and national conventions totaled more than $1 billion — a 56-percent increase over comparable activity

Senators? Looks Like Only One

In fact, that was the third of an 11-game victory streak for Republicans, who have dominated the game throughout its history with a record of 28-13-1.

Honoring Saund

[IMGCAP(1)] On Tuesday, the House approved a resolution, 410 to 0, stipulating that a post office in Temecula, Calif., be rechristened the “Dalip Singh Saund Post Office Building.”

Abortion Groups Criticize DSCC

Langevin, a former Rhode Island secretary of state who has been paralyzed since age 16, has said he will decide by April 1.

You Betcha

[IMGCAP(1)] A pair of lifelong fans of teams desperate to win the ultimate prize in pro football, Meehan and Brady met on the Capitol steps Wednesday and placed one hell of a wager on the game.

Democrats Look Weak Calling for Iraq ‘Exit’

[IMGCAP(1)] The insistent Democratic demand for an “exit strategy” is particularly ill-timed in view of last Sunday’s dramatic demonstration of the Iraq people’s willingness to risk death for freedom

Building Support

[IMGCAP(1)] Legislation was stalled during the 108th Congress over cost disputes between Congressional leaders and the White House.

Money Flows to Senators

At least 11 Senators facing re-election next year began the cycle with more than $1 million in their campaign accounts, newly filed fundraising reports show.