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Promoting a Dialogue

[IMGCAP(1)]Kelsey Phipps was named as the board’s first female co-chair. She has been a board member for three years and previously served as secretary.

Manufacturing a Challenge

[IMGCAP(1)]“This pernicious law should be seen as a potentially lethal threat to trade associations,” NAM President John Engler said.

Portrait Gallery Gets Hip

[IMGCAP(1)]Leaders in Washington occasionally have attempted to censor rap music, fearing that its graphic lyrics negatively influence young listeners.

Candidates Press for Endorsements

“There are 796 of us — Members of Congress and beyond,” Majority Whip Dick Durbin (Ill.), Obama’s No. 1 Senate supporter, said Wednesday. “It’s an ongoing effort.

X-ing Out the NDIC

[IMGCAP(1)]The mission of the center — a pet project of Rep. John Murtha (D-Pa.) — is to “coordinate and consolidate drug intelligence from all national security and law enforcement agencies.”

Spy Bill Knots Up Senate

making a huge mistake by endorsing the administration’s massive, untargeted, and warrantless surveillance and the illegal actions by the telecoms,” ACLU spokeswoman Caroline Frederickson said in a Feb. 1

Rock On, Distinguished Sir or Madam

[IMGCAP(1)]Bon Jovi’s home-state Senator, Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.), reportedly is planning an event at the rocker’s upcoming Verizon Center show on Feb. 28 ($1,500 per ticket, $2,500 for a pair,

Filling a Mentor’s Shoes

[IMGCAP(1)]Buttry is from Papillion, Neb., and started with Hagel in the spring of 2000 as a press assistant. He left at the end of 2001 to work on the campaign of Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.).

Convention Security Under Way

The Democratic National Convention will be held Aug. 25-28, while Republicans will begin their convention on Sept. 1.

Beard Bites Back

[IMGCAP(1)]In a lengthy statement, Beard said he welcomes the results of upcoming investigations by the Government Accountability Office and Federal Trade Commission, which examine whether the carbon-trading