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Democrats Try to Bolster Image on Foreign Policy

Nearly $1 billion would be used to expand existing public diplomacy and education programs aimed at creating secular schools that would replace schools controlled by radical Islamists.

Searching for Answers

“Rembrandt’s Late Religious Paintings” will be on view from Jan. 30 to May 1 in the National Gallery of Art’s West Building, before traveling to the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.

Bush, Democrats Conspire to Hand Huge Debt to Kids

[IMGCAP(1)] But Bush has already passed on to future generations the cost of his tax cuts — $5.7 trillion over 20 years, if they are made permanent — and his Medicare prescription drug benefit.

Échappé

[IMGCAP(1)] Then he zeroed in on what he apparently thinks could be a real turn off to Red Staters: Emanuel’s history as — gasp! — a ballet dancer.

Hayes Promotes One

[IMGCAP(1)] Allen Names New Deputy Chief. Virginia Sen. George Allen (R) announced this week that Tricia Pearson, 33, would be joining his staff as deputy chief of staff.

SSA Employees to Tell of Bush Pressure

The Senate Republican leadership identified Social Security reform as its No. 1 issue when it rolled out its legislative agenda earlier this week.

Shorter Lines

[IMGCAP(1)] The Democracy Begins At Home Act, introduced by Sen.

Rice, Gonzales Votes High on Hill Agenda This Week

[IMGCAP(1)] In fact, the mere request for nine hours of floor debate on Rice — with a vote scheduled on Wednesday — rankled Republicans, who had hoped to give Bush more than just new secretaries

Million Dollar Smile

[IMGCAP(1)] Coleman’s office called the dentist, Frank Milnar in St. Paul, Minn., and recently demanded that the photos be removed from the Web site.