Home Is Not Where the Hart Is
Devoid of any Beaux Arts ornamentation that distinguishes some of its fellow House and Senate office buildings, Hart seems more appropriate for “a corporate office park,” said one Senate aide.
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Devoid of any Beaux Arts ornamentation that distinguishes some of its fellow House and Senate office buildings, Hart seems more appropriate for “a corporate office park,” said one Senate aide.
“I’m trying to think what I’ve done this week, which is all a blur at this point in time,” she says, jumping up and crossing her capacious, apartment-sized office en route to her computer screen.
At this point, all the evidence compiled by Pickle and his aides — including more than 4,600 memos from computer servers and hard drives, plus reams of testimony from more than 100 Republican and
The Justice Department has referred a criminal investigation into improperly accessed Senate Democratic memos to the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, acceding to Democratic calls for
There were more serious items as well, such as the time a Democrat walking through Lafayette Park found a computer disk belonging to White House aide Karl Rove containing a confidential political
She will be responsible for arranging White House tours for constituents, giving Capitol tours and overseeing all intern activities.
about some of these hazards a year ago — noting that, for some time, most of the employees of the new department would be at least as focused on job security as homeland security — I get periodic phone calls
The measure has already put him at odds with the White House and his party’s leadership.
Mark Dayton (D-Minn.) has a message for the folks at Dell Computer Corp.: Dude, you should have paid more attention to my phone calls looking for technical support.
Western Union’s earlier decision to close the office caught House officials by surprise, as they were not informed of the move ahead of time, said a House source.
So far, it has enlisted 85,000 citizens who will try to jam Senate and White House telephone lines with the simple message: “Don’t attack Iraq.”