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Fore!

[IMGCAP(1)] When Democratic businessman Joe Donnelly formally launched his second bid for Chocola’s 2nd district seat late last week, he took a swipe at Chocola’s game.

Santorum Out-Bushes Bush Team on Social Security

[IMGCAP(1)] “The president did essentially what [Santorum] was talking about. I don’t know why he’s pinging the White House,” said a GOP source with knowledge of the administration’s thinking.

San Diego Latino Group Backs Filner Over Vargas

Salazar campaign aide Thomas Olsen was driving to a campaign event on Nov. 1 of last year when his vehicle accidentally crossed the median of a Colorado highway and collided with an oncoming car

Can You See Me Now?

[IMGCAP(1)]Usually on this page we ask you, the reader, to identify the location or object you see in the main photograph.

On the Move

[IMGCAP(1)] The officers will be deployed for approximately one month and are scheduled to report to the United States Marshal Service Emergency Operations Center in Gulfport, Miss.

Car Troubles

[IMGCAP(1)] As Roll Call reported last week, Sen.

When Dave Met Cindy

[IMGCAP(1)] The meeting, however, had nothing to do with his new role; it was scheduled before the former sheriff assumed stewardship of the subcommittee.

MLK Memorial Gets $2 Million Boost

City Council member Jim Graham (D-Ward 1), a terrier owner, introduced the bill in January, which was inspired by the success of a dog park in Adams Morgan.

Lobby Revenue Up in Early ’05

With legislation slowing to a crawl, lobbying work followed suit and overall revenue for the top firms actually dropped by 1 percent.

Movin’ On Up

Stinton, NAR’s chief financial officer and chief information officer, will take the reins of the influential trade association on Nov. 1, succeeding the retiring Terry McDermott.

Statuary Hall to Be Complete Today (Finally)

The statue of Po’pay, who is famous for leading an 1860 Pueblo revolt against Spanish settlers in northern New Mexico, will be unveiled in in the Capitol Rotunda at 1 p.m. today — the 100th and final

Across the Great Divide

However, she is opposed to abortion and voted against those bills because she believes they were poorly written laws, as proven by the fact that the state has spent around $1 million defending the laws

Congress Should Get Busy Promptly on Election Reform

[IMGCAP(1)] We’ll see whether the hurricanes of 2005 produce better disaster preparedness than the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks did, but one thing is certain: Another 2000 election debacle surely

Renzi to Rich People: Help!

[IMGCAP(1)] The e-mail began by noting that Renzi’s Democratic challenger, Jack Jackson Jr., is “getting some high-profile help” from the likes of “Joseph Lieberman, Barney Frank, Hilda Solis, and