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Graham Bows Out

After ending his bid Oct. 6, Graham contemplated his future and ultimately decided that he wanted to do other things.

Halloween Happenings

Arnold, music director at Christ Episcopal Church, will play a variety of “scary” compositions. 6:30 and 7 p.m., Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E St.

The Hot Plate: Day of the Dead

Caviar, hors d’oeuvres and, of course, martinis will be served at the event, which begins at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $50 and are available through Ticketmaster.

Long Wait About to End

Meanwhile, Garcia said that Castor has been campaigning “non-stop” since Graham announced on Oct. 6 that he was dropping his presidential bid.

Putting on the Ritz

The raucous reception, held at an old country manor, started at 6 p.m. — which means it lasted an amazing 11 hours. “People were out swinging it and dancing the whole time,” noted one insider.

Mo. Money

In her race for state treasurer in 2000, Farmer was outspent by $600,000 but still won by a 6-point margin. She raised roughly $800,000 for that contest.

COLA Wars

The dry cleaner and laundry, in Room B-239, will be open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Good Ol’ Girls. Connecticut Rep.

Wife of Ex-House Minority Leader Dies

Her death comes weeks after another notable Washingtonian spouse, Millie O’Neill, wife of former Speaker Tip O’Neill (D-Mass.), died Oct. 6. Corinne Michel was born in Onida, S.D.

Shakespeare-Upon-Hill

Members of Congress and staff are invited to a “Celebration of Shakespeare” Tuesday at 6 p.m. in the Cannon Caucus Room. To RSVP, call (202) 326-1729.

Case Dismissed After Staffer Tries to Bribe Witness

[IMGCAP(1)] “[I]n an August 6, 1999 session with one of her doctors — only two days after the Court ordered plaintiff to produce her medical records — Young specifically asked the psychiatrist not

Dean Strikes Again

Dennis Kucinich (Ohio), the only other House Member running for president, has missed 6 percent of roll call votes this year. He is not mentioned in the Dean memo.