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Of Time, Color and Place

“I don’t think any of the artists thought of themselves as a cohesive group,” said Joanna Marsh, the James Dicke curator of contemporary art at the museum.

DSCC Flush With June Rush

“We could not be successful without the caucus fully behind us in every way,” Schumer said in an interview Monday.

GOP Overcomes Deficits, Wins 11-10

“Chip and I had been sliding around out there in the field and made some mistakes that hurt us, but we’re gamers and we went to the plate determined to crack the ball, and we did,” Wamp said.

Energy Politics Debated

“If I were running for president, I’d sure be talking more about energy. It’s all I’m hearing about back home,” House Republican Conference Chairman Adam Putnam (Fla.) said.

Ethanol Isn’t Causing Cereal, Gas Shortage

When it comes to food prices, economists across the administration have said that biofuels have caused only a tiny fraction of the increase in global and domestic food prices.

Nuclear Power Must Be Revisited

As Patrick Moore, the co-founder of Greenpeace, has said: “When I helped found Greenpeace in the 1970s, my colleagues and I were firmly opposed to nuclear energy. But times have changed.

Energized for the Future

They’ve come back and said they believe it does account for something in the range of 3 to 4 percent of the increase in prices of food commodities.

Feinstein Ready to Pay for Radios Now

“I believe this should be a key priority for the department, and I believe we need to get it done,” Feinstein said at a meeting Wednesday of the Senate Rules and Administration Committee, which she

Rescue Plan Fractures Hill

“When I became chair of the Financial Services Committee, I didn’t know I was going to become the referee of Republican family disputes,” Frank said.

Let’s Create Culture, Not Consume It

At the same time, he watched as copyright, trademarks and telecommunications legislation were passed and signed into law — without much thought to the consequences.