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Lou Frey: Capitol Hill’s Very Own Willie Mays

The 6-foot-6-inch 220-pound Weicker could only look on as the spry 6-foot-1-inch 170-pound Frey raced past third base toward the low railing separating the spectators from the infield.

Judicial Watch Files Complaints Against Obama

As first reported by the Washington Post, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage carried a 5.625 percent interest rate, although estimates put the average rate at that time between 5.93 percent and 6 percent.

Union Considers Vote on Police Chief

The recruits had already been through about two months of training — at a cost of about $6 million, according to one officer familiar with the incident.

New York: State AFL-CIO Gives Early Nod to Powers

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D), took 14 percent, and Albany County legislator Phil Steck had 6 percent. The poll of 401 likely primary voters, taken June 19-22, had a 4.9-point margin of error.

Union, Police Chief at Odds

All will get a chance to give their opinion of Morse in the union’s upcoming survey, which they expect to be completed by July 6. The union will then consider a no-confidence vote.

Earmarks Begin to Move in New Spending Bills

Kingston, in the meantime, has continued to earmark — getting $6 million for a local base in the military construction bill — and said the dozens of Republicans who have adopted personal moratoriums

City Council Guides Youth Center’s Sale

Councilmember Tommy Wells (D), who represents Ward 6 on Capitol Hill, said he sees a clear need for a community center given that kids are congregating in Spielberg Park, across the street from the