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Greater Access to Treatment Needed

Kevin is an outgoing, effusive, gregarious young man who told our forum in Palo Alto, Calif., about jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge in 2002.

Movin’ Up

Thorne previously worked as communications director for Conrad since 2003 and was deputy communications director in the office from 2002 to 2003.

The Right Toner?

Clinton has taken considerable heat from the left wing of her party over her support of the 2002 Iraq resolution and her refusal to apologize for her vote.

Tauzin Wrote Letter to iGate

As the then-chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Tauzin penned a letter on Oct. 22, 2002 — now in prosecutors’ possession — praising iGate, the company on whose behalf Jefferson was

Weeklong Senate Race Looms

Mike Massie and lawyer Paul Hickey, another son of a former Senator and governor who lost the 2002 gubernatorial primary to Freudenthal.

Two New for McKeon

Craig Estes (R) from 2002 to 2003; as marketing specialist at Jackson Digital Inc. from 2000 to 2002; and as a news anchor and reporter for an ABC affiliate in Michigan from 1999 to 2000.

Lott’s PAC Fundraising Soars Anew

In 2002, after an off-color remark at the birthday of then-Sen. Strom Thurmond (R-S.C.) prompted his tumble from leadership, the fund cooled off.

Obama’s Message Crosses the Atlantic

But Kenyans are cautiously optimistic after the 2002 election results in their own country (after a number of rigged elections) and are watching the 2008 race for president in the United States.

Limo Drivers Hit the Hill

Limousine operators say that’s forbidden by the 2002 Real Interstate Driver Equity Act. And on Tuesday, some 70 limo operators came to Washington, D.C., to drive that point home.

Democrats Search for Consensus in Musgrave District

Despite vastly outspending her opponents in each of her three races, Musgrave’s percentage of the vote has declined each time — from 55 percent in 2002 to 51 percent in 2004 to 46 percent last year against

Thomas Struggling in Leukemia Fight

Also, there have been instances when a Senator has been unable to fulfill the remainder of his or her term, the most notable recent example coming in December 2002, when then-Sen.

The Next Reformers

Christopher Shays (R-Conn.) in sponsoring marquee reform measures; the underlying House version of 2002’s Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act — commonly referred to as McCain-Feingold, for its Senate