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Hoyer Close to Suing Switcher

Alexander quietly switched his party affiliation Aug. 6, just hours before Louisiana’s filing deadline. “We haven’t gotten our money back and I’m angry about it,” Hoyer said.

A ‘Fantastic’ Career

“I know it’s not going to be easy because Republicans are outnumbered in the city of Alexandria 6-to-1, but I’m going to work hard to prove to people that I should be the sheriff of Alexandria,”

A Crack in the Facade at Fannie Mae?

The two, according to Baker, had been reluctant to agree to appear at a scheduled Oct. 6 hearing. Following the committee vote, Raines and Howard agreed to appear at Baker’s hearing.

Industry Ties May Hurt Swallow

An independent poll conducted Sept. 6-9 showed Swallow trailing Matheson by a surprising 31 points, 61 percent to 30 percent.

Flavin’s Bright Vision

His tools were simple: mainly straight fixtures (2, 4, 6 and 8 feet long) in which he placed a limited spectrum of 10 fluorescent tubes of color (four of these were white) purchased at hardware stores

Roll Call Casualty List

terms James Greenwood (R-Pa.), 53, 6 terms Amo Houghton (R-N.Y.), 78, 9 terms Jerry Kleczka (D-Wis.), 60, 11 terms Bill Lipinski (D-Ill.), 66, 11 terms Ken Lucas (D-Ky.), 71, 3 terms Karen McCarthy

How Important Will the Debates Be This Year?

If Kerry is elected, 38 percent of respondents said their taxes would stay the same, 51 percent said they would go up, and 6 percent expected them to go down. Post-election Plans.

Focus on Flowers

Tenneson lives two blocks from the flower district in New York City and said when she is in the city, she is at the flower market at 6 a.m. five days a week looking for new flowers to photograph.

Republican Senators Aid NRSC

Those donations alone total nearly $6 million — money the DSCC can use in what will likely be 10 key races down the stretch.

Archives ‘Experience’ Grows

In addition to the yellowing original copies of our nation’s most important writings, the National Archives holds more than 6 billion pieces of paper, 11 million still pictures and the world’s largest