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Report: Harsh Techniques Occurred Before DOJ Memos

The Bush Department of Defense began planning how to train terrorist interrogators in harsh techniques in April 2002 — more than four months before the Justice Department began providing legal cover for

Theater Recalls a Vivid Past

The H Street Playhouse, only a few doors down from the more well known landmark, opened in 2002 and is also contributing to the burgeoning arts scene.

DCCC Gets Top Recruit to Challenge Young in Florida

Democrat Al Gore won the 10th district with 51 percent in the contentious 2000 presidential race, but after GOP redistricters sought to shore up the district for the party in 2002, former President

Mother’s Milk All Dried Up

Since the enactment of a new campaign finance reform law that banned so-called soft money in 2002, both parties have come to covet the largess of self-funding candidates in recent election cycles.

Bob Smith to Run for Senate in Florida

The two-term Senator who was defeated in a 2002 primary told the New Hampshire Union Leader that he plans to run for the seat of retiring Florida Sen. Mel Martinez (R).

Democrats Looking to Retire Young

Democrat Al Gore won the district with 51 percent in the contentious 2000 presidential race, but after GOP redistricters sought to shore up the district for the party in 2002, President George W.

DOJ Indicts Blagojevich on 16 Counts

“Since 2002, even before he was first elected governor that November, and continuing until he was arrested on Dec. 9, 2008, former Illinois Gov. Rod R.

Hill Climbers: Starting With Empty Rooms

Clavel, who graduated from Yale in 2002, met fellow Bulldog Perriello while he was doing nonprofit work, and she was attracted to his commitment to service.

D.C. Takes the Blame, but Members Get the Bill

Although Petri’s home, purchased in 1986, initially qualified for the homestead benefit via Neal, who works and files income taxes in the District, changes to the tax program in 2002 eliminated the

Feingold Is Eager for Some Victories

The lone Senator to vote against the USA PATRIOT Act in 2002, Feingold wants to end wiretapping and surveillance programs authorized under the controversial law.

The Ones Who Always Get Away

Local Democrats also talk about attorney Dan Wofford, who lost to Gerlach in a 2002 open-seat race, as a potential candidate.