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Lining the Shelves

[IMGCAP(1)] You can view this collection of containers from North America, South America and Central America at one of the museums bordering the National Mall. Can you say which museum?

Cafeteria United

[IMGCAP(1)]“It shows we have a good, healthy relationship starting out,” said Christopher Roell, a local union representative for UNITE HERE who was involved in the negotiations.

Targeted House Democrats Roll in Cash

Mark Kirk (Ill.), who ended December with almost $1.8 million on hand; Vern Buchanan (Fla.), Joe Knollenberg (Mich.) and Steve Chabot (Ohio), who each topped $1 million; Don Young (Alaska), $948,000; Robin

Taking the Floor

[IMGCAP(1)]Perez will replace Rob Cogorno, who recently announced his retirement after 25 years as a House aide.

Bringing Mardi Gras to the Hill

[IMGCAP(1)]“This was when President Clinton was [in Louisiana] giving a speech on military matters,” she said, pointing to a photo of her speaking as the former president looks on.

Slow Start

[IMGCAP(1)]With little besides the stimulus debate stirring interest on the Hill, new lobbying registrations received by the Secretary of the Senate topped out at a meager 122 in January, Senate

Free as a Beard

[IMGCAP(1)]An HOH tipster spotted the guv last week picking up a lunch of french fries and Caesar salad in the Dirksen Senate Office Building.

With AOC Selection on Hold, Ayers Steps It Up

“When I become responsible for this project, there was no [substantial] completion date for this job, and it was our No. 1 priority to establish a completion,” Ayers said.

Hoyer: Don’t Tie Iraq Policy to Funding

In addition, he said the House will fund the war only through Oct. 1, the start of the next fiscal year. Any further funding will be considered at that time, he said.

Illinois Candidates Dig Deep

The six candidates vying to replace Hastert are sparing no expense in their attempts to replace the iconic former wrestling coach, whose well-timed retirement last year created a potential 2-1 deal

Budget Matters

[IMGCAP(1)]Citing a desire to cut costs, the Office of Management and Budget announced earlier this month that the agency wouldn’t give printed copies to Congress this year.

Murray Backs Clinton; Edwards Dropping Out

John Edwards (N.C.) set to announce his withdrawal at 1 p.m. today. Washington state Democrats are holding their presidential nominating caucus on Feb. 9. Both Murray and Sen.

A Republican Reid

[IMGCAP(1)]Ashlee Reid, a former regional finance director for the presidential campaign of Sen.