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Market Seeks Manager

The final report said if OPM could not find a new manager by July 1, it should take on the management responsibilities for an interim period.

A Shell of Its Former Self

[IMGCAP(1)] The above building does not look like much. But not so long ago it was a thriving social and commercial center — and officials hope it is soon restored. Do you know what it is?

For House Races Now, It’s All a Question of Money

[IMGCAP(1)]The latest round of fundraising numbers shows that some Congressional hopefuls have established themselves as credible candidates, while others need to find an explanation for their weak

Energy Politics Debated

Gas prices are “the No. 1 issue, but it’s not the only issue,” Durbin said last week.

Campus Notebook: RNC Protest Blues

[IMGCAP(1)]The Coalition to March on the RNC had argued that the city violated its First Amendment rights, partly because the timing of the permit meant demonstrators would be protesting an empty

GOP Overcomes Deficits, Wins 11-10

Kevin Brady (Texas) earned MVP honors for the Republicans, going 1-for-4 with a run and turning in several fine defensive plays at second base.

Heard on the Hill: Swing and a Mishap

[IMGCAP(1)]It happened about halfway through the match-up, when the Mississippi Republican was on deck, swinging a few bats around just before heading to the plate.

DSCC Invests Early on Field

The DSCC can afford this effort because it has a favorable map — only 12 Democratic seats up for election, while 23 Republican seats are up — and because it has maintained an almost 2-1 cash lead over

Energized for the Future

Wind, I think, is about 1 percent of electricity production now. What is the potential there? People who like wind say that it’s huge in the future. Do you agree with that?

O’Reilly Steps Down at Ethics

Staff director and chief counsel William O’Reilly will remain with the House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct until Aug. 1.

New England Members Urge More Help With Heating

Specifically, the letter calls on Pelosi to increase funding for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program by $9 billion and to provide $1 billion for weatherization assistance programs.