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A Race in Graphic Detail

Although the different politicians making appearances are easily identifiable, the book’s artwork was created digitally, without pen and paper.

Reid Finally Wins Support for Lands Package

I am happy that after months of delay we will finally be moving forward.” Coburn had been using the chamber’s rules and arguments of minority rights to frustrate Reid’s efforts to pass the package

A Marriage of Convenience?

“I don’t think it will change at all,” said Dorgan, referring to the need for bipartisan support to pass legislation through the Senate.

Ethics Report Tallies Inquiries

The committee reported that it ended seven of the informal probes without any formal action, while “the remaining matters are still pending.” Among its official investigations, which the panel

Pelosi Takes Parting Shots at Bush

During an interview on PBS’ “The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer,” Pelosi chalked up Bush’s legacy as one of “missed opportunities” and blasted him for leading America into “a war without end” in Iraq.

A Remedy for What Ails Us

“We and many other analysts believe the nation cannot get a handle on the long-term budget problem without reforming the entire health care sector,” said Richard Kogan, a senior fellow at the center

Burris Denied Senate Entry

“I am not seeking to have any type of confrontation,” Burris said, in offering his response to being turned away at the door a little over an hour before the 111th Congress is set to be sworn in.

Norton Optimistic That D.C. Voting Bill Will Pass

“So I think part of what we will try to do is make sure our bill is one of the priorities.” A spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) emphasized Reid’s support but said the schedule

Inaugural Parties, Lobbyists’ Havens

“I don’t think you need to be hunkering down and keeping your head down if you simply happen to be a lobbyist in D.C.,” said Gary LaPaille, a former Illinois state lawmaker who is now head of the