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The Lineup: FISA, Energy, Ethics, SCHIP, Iraq

[IMGCAP(1)] This week’s legislative marathon includes everything from lobbying reform to Defense spending, although some items still are being fleshed out and whipped behind the scenes, including

Changes on the Campus

[IMGCAP(1)]Much of the Capitol campus has been under construction for years thanks to the Capitol Visitor Center.

Market Focuses on Details

[IMGCAP(1)] The temporary market lies on the field of Hines Junior High School, separated by a large fence covered in blue plastic.

GAO Needs More Time on Fla. Vote

Despite few hard-and-fast conclusions for the time being, Gonzalez said Friday that he is certain the agency ultimately will deliver in its investigation, which could cost $1 million or more.

Happy Days

[IMGCAP(1)] “Do you need anything else?” asks Frank Benninati, after the interviews are complete. “Please, let me know.” Hill Climbers shakes her head.

C2 Gets a ‘B’

[IMGCAP(1)] The deal worked with C2, he said, because C2’s clients — including PepsiCo, Home Depot and Porsche — presented just one conflict: Bates said he had to give up AT&T because C2 already had

Watts Video Shows He Has a Ways to Go in Texas

[IMGCAP(1)] Texas Senate hopeful Mikal Watts is getting plenty of attention these days because he has committed to putting as much as $10 million behind his bid for the Democratic nomination (against

Mollohan Cast Votes Despite Recusal

King offered an amendment during the floor debate to provide the FBI $1 million to speed its investigation of Mollohan, in protest of Mollohan’s continued chairmanship of the subcommittee.

Grist for Mills

[IMGCAP(1)] Mills frequently used humor to entertain aides, Members and fellow reporters — and occasionally, to cut through the absurdity of official Washington, D.C.

Architect’s Visible Legacy

[IMGCAP(1)] Architect of the Capitol David Lynn, sitting in the agency’s storeroom in this undated photo, had humble beginnings on Capitol Hill but went on to have a significant impact on the campus.

D.C. Delays

[IMGCAP(1)] Following a morning meeting with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) on Wednesday, Norton said the bill still has a strong chance to pass, despite the fact that a hefty Senate schedule