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O Say, Ya Don’t Say

Scorecard: Daley helped boost the Western Caucus from a 0-12 season last year to a phenomenal 15-6 record this year, finishing in the top 20 Congressional softball teams.

Big-Firm Lobby Revenues Fall

Other major firms that reported a drop in lobbying revenue include No. 3 Cassidy & Associates (-5 percent), No. 5 Piper Rudnick (-5 percent), No. 6 Williams & Jensen (-3 percent) and No. 9 Hogan

Museum Ready for Change

The access, the space and the close proximity to the Mall had Ward 6 Councilwoman Sharon Ambrose excited about the museum’s new location. “I mean, who goes to L’Enfant Plaza?”

Kelley to Speak About Bush Book at Press Club

Best-selling author Kitty Kelley will unveil her new book, “The Family: The Real Story of the Bush Dynasty,” to Washingtonians from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the National Press Club Ballroom.

Republican Win Is Par for the Course

The GOP again took home the prized Roll Call cup, winning 14-6. Republicans have won the tournament all three years it has been in existence.

From Coast to Coast

Norton is the heavy favorite in November: Her Republican challengers have averaged 6 percent of the vote against her.

AOC Faces Long Road on Management Upgrade

“During the 6 months we reviewed, AOC made progress on all eight key management control issues, but substantial work remains to achieve sustained, long-term management improvements and organizational

Roll Call Casualty List

terms Porter Goss (R-Fla.), 65, 8 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

Carter Fires Back At Miller Speech

obfuscation over the truth, and the political technique of personal character assassination as a way to win elections or to garner a few moments of applause,” Carter said in the letter, which was dated Sept. 6

Out of Place at Home, Monroe’s Loving NYC

Between 1994 and 2000, Republican candidates facing Norton routinely failed to garner more than 6 percent of the vote, according to the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics.

Are We That Bad?

He again threw down the gauntlet to reporters and encouraged them to join him and his able-bodied staffers, including Communications Director Bob Stevenson, for the 6:15 a.m. four-mile run through Central

PAC Fundraising Up by 27 Percent, FEC Reports

Rounding out the top 10 were the Republican Issues Campaign, with approximately $6 million in receipts, and the American Federation of Teachers’ PAC, which raised about $5.9 million.

Schrock Waves

The catch is, Congressional scribes — a notoriously late bunch extra-addled by hangovers this week — had to be ready to run at 6 a.m.