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Sherwood Ready to Open

City Council approved the project in 2000, and construction commenced in May 2002 on the $4.5 million project.

Cleland Urged To Run

Another Democratic Senator said he thinks Cleland might be warming up to the idea, adding that the former Senator “was worn out emotionally and physically” from his failed 2002 Senate re-election

Group Brings Labor, ATLA Together

Labor groups donated roughly $97 million in the 2002 cycle, 93 percent to Democrats; law firms gave $95 million, with more than three-quarters of that total directed to Democrats, according to the

After Kate

In 2000 and 2002, Sanchez was the Democratic nominee for Congress in Connecticut’s 4th district, taking 40 percent and 35 percent, respectively, of the vote against Rep. Christopher Shays (R).

Former Radio Man Becomes Press Man

Stencel, a native of Versailles, Ky., graduated in May 2002 from the University of Dayton with a bachelor’s degree in biology.

DeLay Pours It On for Bacardi

Bacardi gave $20,000 in soft money to Americans for a Republican Majority PAC in 2001, with another $20,000 going to Texans for a Republican Majority PAC in July 2002.

DeLay Pours It On for Bacardi

Bacardi gave $20,000 in soft money to Americans for a Republican Majority PAC in 2001, with another $20,000 going to Texans for a Republican Majority PAC in July 2002.

Old Hands

Norm Coleman (R), 53, on Election Day 2002 in a very close race.

FLETC to Move Some Training to N.M.

The department also conducts an additional 10 weeks of agency-specific training at the Cheltenham campus, which opened in 2002. The Capitol Police now has more than 1,500 officers.

Paterno’s Son Ponders House Bid

In October 2002, he participated in a panel discussion with other children of famous Italian Americans, held during the National Italian American Foundation’s 27th Anniversary Awards Gala weekend.

Political Food for Thought

Kathleen Kennedy Townsend’s (D) invitation to ex-campaign staffers to attend a picnic at her home this Saturday has fueled furious speculation in state political circles that the unsuccessful 2002 Democratic

A Look at Pennsylvania

That notion was turned upside down in 2002, when the state overwhelming elected former Philadelphia Mayor Ed Rendell (D) as governor.