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Millie O’Neill: A Graceful and Extraordinary Life

Mildred O’Neill, the wife of the late Speaker Tip O’Neill (D-Mass.), died Oct. 6. Roll Call asked her granddaughter, House staffer Catlin O’Neill, to share her thoughts about her grandmother.

A Look at Tennessee

The only Republican mentioned is 2002 nominee Janice Bowling, who lost to Davis by 6 points while being outspent at a better than 2-1 clip.

Demand a Recount, er, Re-park

The Republican Congresswoman revealed that she likes to train at 6 a.m. with Jhoon Rhee, the well-known martial arts master who has tutored scores of current and former Members.

Things That Make You Go, “Hmmm”

It’s worth pointing out, however, that the Senate was able to get itself an extra recess while the House worked during the week of Oct. 6.

NRCC Jumps at Chance to Use Earmarking PAC

Wasting little time, the National Republican Congressional Committee has already established the Kentucky-6 Republican General Election Committee, a PAC that will collect money for the 6th district

Hispanic Caucus Hosts Film Screening

The film screening is at 6 p.m. at the City Museum, which is located at 801 K St. NW. “The Gatekeeper” will open Friday at the Dupont Circle 5 Theater.

Graham’s Backers Courted by Rivals

Much of the focus since Graham’s Oct. 6 announcement has been on the efforts of his rivals to harvest his Florida base for campaign funds, a rich treasure trove that had been largely off limits with

Tiger Troubles May Spark Crackdown

Last September, a young 200-pound Bengal tiger on display in a grade school classroom in California attacked and severely injured a 6-year-old boy in front of his classmates.

Senate Money Rolling In

He has given his campaign $1.25 million so far this year and had previously pledged to pitch in up to $6 million. Ryan ended September with just more than $1 million on hand.

Roll Call Casualty List

casualty">  Running for Senate 8 House: 2D, 6R Richard Burr (R-N.C.), 47, 5 terms Mac Collins (R-Ga.), 59, 6

Roll Call Casualty List

casualty">  Running for Senate 7 House: 1D, 6R Richard Burr (R-N.C.), 47, 5 terms Mac Collins (R-Ga.), 58, 6

City Museum Hosts Gentrification Discussion

The discussion will take place from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the City Museum, 801 K St. NW. Reservations are required. For more information, call (202) 383-1809 or visit www.citymuseumdc.org.

BCRA Costs Run in Millions

For instance, a GS-6/8 paralegal or intern might spend eight hours at the copy machine on BCRA material, whereas a GS-15 team leader might spend only two hours at the keyboard and law books on a

Get Local Flavors at Taste of D.C.

From 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., booths line Pennsylvania Avenue between Seventh and 14th streets Northwest that will allow visitors to taste the city’s signature culinary experiences, ranging from Chesapeake

Sherwood Ready to Open

Mayor Anthony Williams, Councilwoman Sharon Ambrose (D-Ward 6) and other city officials are scheduled to attend the official unveiling at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday.

GOP Pollsters Insist Dean Can Beat Bush

Similarly in West Virginia, where Bush won by a surprising 6-point margin in 2000, Moore and Kaiser believe that “Dean’s willingness to work with the [National Rifle Association] on gun owners’