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Let the Games Begin

Within weeks, Hastert endorsed Oberweis, a wealthy self-financier who has spent more than $6 million since 2002 on two doomed Senate bids and one gubernatorial bid in which he failed to make the

With AOC Selection on Hold, Ayers Steps It Up

the AOC in 1997 as an assistant superintendent for Senate office buildings, was promoted to deputy superintendent in 1999 and became superintendent of the Library of Congress buildings and grounds in 2002

Illinois Candidates Dig Deep

a private equity manager who turned his family’s local milk business into a multistate ice cream empire, has dropped more than $6 million into two failed Senate bids and one gubernatorial race since 2002

Sunday Not So Super for Pols

One Capitol Hill Republican said this week that the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 and the strengthened ethics and lobbying rules passed last year have made lavish Super Bowl fundraising

Watchdog, Donors Share Common Foes

The story alleged that Landrieu inserted an earmark into the 2002 District of Columbia appropriations bill to benefit a company that a few weeks earlier had held a fundraiser for her.

Staying Put

The French communications conglomerate Publicis Groupe purchased a majority stake in Johnston & Associates in 2002, giving both Johnstons and Jones five-year employment contracts.

A Lucky Encounter

She earned both of those distinctions in 2002. Clendening’s experience includes working for the Kerry/Edwards presidential campaign in 2004.

Tom’s Team

Mike Michaud since 2002. Ed Peavy, Adnaan Muslim and Amy Pritchard of Manchester, Conn.-based Mission Control are handling Allen’s direct-mail needs.

New Staff Group Offers Network for Veterans

After receiving his diploma in 2002, Martinez packed his bags, bought a one-way ticket to Washington, D.C., and crossed his fingers that he would find his “dream job.”

Mastery in Miniatures

More than a dozen works have been acquired and added to the collection of bronze, boxwood and ivory statuettes since it was last on view at the National Gallery in 2002.

Voters Upbeat on Change, Downbeat on Bush

After approval ratings around 70 percent in 2001 and 2002, Bush’s ratings have shown consistent declines that have shaved nearly 40 percent off of his popularity.

What Can Change Do For You?

the system of government and not about specific issues – have shown declining numbers of Americans who are very satisfied with our government and rising numbers of those who are very dissatisfied since 2002