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Durbin Demands Probe

Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) by his staff in 2002, in an editorial criticizing Democrats for allowing “liberal interest groups” to dictate which judges they should approve.

Fired Muslim Tour Guide Files Lawsuit

Afssar Pari Delfani worked for the guide service as a tour guide from March 1998 to September 2002, when she was terminated because of her “race, national origin and religion, and also by reprisal

An Important Constituency

Tim Johnson’s (D-S.D.) hair-thin re-election victory in 2002, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee will unveil its Native Vote 2004 Initiative today in a telephone news conference.

All in a Day’s Work

-based House staffers was $51,068 in 2002. And minimum wage workers? They earn about $10,000 a year.

The Hot Plate: Prime Time in Penn Quarter

A barrage of buzz-worthy restaurants opened in the latter part of 2002 (Zaytinya, Poste, Zola), followed by a new crop earlier this year that included Matchbox and Ella’s Wood Fired Pizza.

Baucus to Endorse Clark’s Candidacy on Friday

Baucus plans to open up to Clark a significant fundraising network that helped him raise and spend better than $6 million in his 2002 re-election race as well as his political operation — led by

Final Days in Louisiana

is a former mayor of New Orleans and whose brother is the lieutenant governor-elect; said she was “surprised and disappointed” in the mayor’s decision; Nagin struck back, noting that during Landrieu’s 2002

Thune in No Hurry to Announce

But a look back at the 2002 Senate race between Thune and Sen. Tim Johnson (D) shows that Daschle is currently in a much stronger position than Johnson was at this time in 2001.

Lineups Set For Marathon

From 1 to 9 a.m., the GOP Senators holding the floor are freshmen elected in 2002, except for GOP Conference Chairman Rick Santorum (Pa.), who has been pushing the most aggressive tactics all year on the

An Inconspicuous Scholar

While the 2002 Brazilian elections saw Cardoso’s left-of-center Brazilian Social Democratic Party candidate — former Minister of Health Jose Serra — handily defeated by his longtime rival Luiz Inácio