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Cashing in on the Convention

“We’re not much for when the city gets taken over,” said Minnesota native Amy Caron, wincing at the thought of election-crazed Republicans running her town Sept. 1-4. “It’ll be bananas.”

Cole: NRCC Debt Neared $19 Million

In addition, Cole said vendor bills for services rendered in the 2006 cycle continued to come in between January and May 2007 and those totaled another $1 million to $2 million, putting the overall debt

Under Your Nose: A Trip Back to 1799

[IMGCAP(1)]Pogue and his team had a good amount of documentation from the era to go on, including the original specifications that were outlined in a letter plantation manager Lawrence Washington

From River Rafting to Historical Haunts

The tubing and rafting season on the Shenandoah, which Mullins describes as a beginner river, kicks off around April 1 and continues through late October.

Where Am I?

[IMGCAP(1)]The plane was headed to the center of the restricted area had no flight plan and didn’t respond to radio calls, Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Terrance Gainer said.

Taking the Highwood

[IMGCAP(1)]The Washington, D.C., company has formed strategic partnerships with the MK Group LLC and several undisclosed firms.

Wulsin Waiting for Full Party Support

Hackett said current Members of Congress, whom he declined to name, asked him to consider running for the seat again in December 2006 after Wulsin lost to Schmidt by 1 point.

Magnolia State Runoffs Loom

Chip Pickering (R) is retiring at the end of this Congress, Pickens Alderman Joel Gill (D) will face the winner of the April 1 Republican runoff between state Sen.

Armey’s Off the Wall

[IMGCAP(1)]That’s because the former leader’s portrait was removed from its spot on the wall in the “Richard K.

Health Care and NFIB

[IMGCAP(1)]“This will be a multimillion-dollar effort, without question the largest of its kind for NFIB,” said the group’s Dan Danner.

Unfamiliar Faces

[IMGCAP(1)]But Gist has moved on from this embarrassing moment, and recently he stepped up to the position of legislative aide for Rep. John Barrow (D-Ga.).

Union, CBC Meet to Defuse Tension

Wynn lost by a wide margin to attorney and Democratic Party activist Donna Edwards, who was buoyed by the more than $1 million the SEIU spent to assist her campaign.

Farewell

[IMGCAP(1)]It is Walker’s ongoing call for economic responsibility that he likely will be best remembered for in his time as Comptroller General.