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Feds Move On Leak

“I’m not going to reveal my source, but I can tell you I didn’t get them from anyone on Capitol Hill nor did I get them from anyone in the media,” she said.

Goodbye to the Gipper

“We walked up and the lights turned off,” Steen said. “I told my girls, ‘Hey, look, it’s morning’ — and then that really hit me hard. I guess I’m the biggest weeper.”

Papa Don’t Preach

The old ’hood is a less interesting place without you. I very much miss the well-dressed, eager young plutocrats with cell phones on your lawn.

House GOP Pushing for Budget Reforms

“We want to pass something,” he said. “I agree with that but at the same time I think it would be very clarifying to have the yeas and nays on it.” Rep.

Durbin Releases Catholic Scorecard

I vote the way I vote because I believe it — it’s part of my conscience,” said Domenici, whose 34.4 percent rating made him the second-lowest of the chamber’s two dozen Catholics.

An Earpiece for Music

I think they just get more calls over there,” said one House-side front desk operator. “I know you have to wait a lot longer when you call over there.” Sen.

Democrats Eye Fall ‘Contract’

Pelosi has pledged that her party would not go into this election without a clear message, and Democratic leaders have been huddling behind closed doors since the Caucus retreat this winter to craft

Both Parties Looking Ahead to 2006

Jim Jeffords (I-Vt.), who caucuses with Democrats, is also up for re-election. Eight Democratic incumbents are standing for their first re-elections, however, including three — Sens.

House Fights Coming

And while most of the results of today’s primaries appear preordained, the races are not without some intrigue.

Timing Decision Could Doom Class-Action Bill

I think we would oppose moving off the Defense bill to consider any other piece of legislation. … It’s inappropriate to move off the Defense bill in a time of war.”

Nussle Heeds Calls, Boosts AIDS Funds

In the end, Nussle agreed to designate $29.3 billion for international affairs in the House-Senate budget conference report, though without specifically citing how much money will be spent on fighting