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HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Slicing and Dicing

Local celebrity chefs judged the recipes, including Geoff Tracy from Chef Geoff’s, Bart Vandaele from Belga Cafe, Ris Lacoste from Ris, Rodney Scruggs from the Occidental and Roger Wiles from Ocean M.

Franken Widens Lead Over Coleman

Norm Coleman (R) in the ongoing Minnesota Senate recount on Tuesday as previously unopened absentee ballots were opened and counted.

Obama Officially Taps Groves to Head Census

Groves reportedly advocated a scheme to use computer analysis to manipulate Census data, rather than simply conducting an accurate count of the American people,— House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio

Contest Winners Visit CVC

Twenty-seven contest winners were flown in for a reception at the CVC and an awards gala at the Renaissance M Street Hotel. Members of Congress, including Reps.

Obama Tilts Power Balance

Judd Gregg (R-N.H.), who himself stopped just short of joining the administration as Commerce secretary.

Democrats Write Off Specter as Swing Vote

Arlen Specter’s (R-Pa.) decision this week to oppose one of their top priorities, Senate Democrats already are trolling for another Republican swing vote to help them advance controversial legislation

Get to Know Washington By the Book

Author and Washington expert James M. Goode updated his 1974 tome of a similar name to reveal more than 600 outdoor sculptures in D.C. and outlying areas.

Members Rush to Strip Bonuses

Susan Collins (R-Maine) said. “The Treasury could have issued money with a contract that would have explicitly prohibited this kind of behavior.— Collins’ seat mate, Sen.

RNC Hires Chief of Staff

Don Carcieri’s (R) first campaign for governor in 2002 and his re-election in 2006. He also served as the governor’s chief of staff.

Reid Reopens Senate Debate

It was amazing, you know, and I’m looking forward to more.” Reid said it is pointless for Senate Democrats to try to avoid tough votes, even as he acknowledged that he — like former Senate Majority

U.S. Should Make the Peace Corps Bigger and Better

Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) and Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) are currently blueprinting a bipartisan Serve America Act that will boost federal funds for national volunteers, and Secretary of State Hilary Rodham Clinton

Obama Picks Locke for Commerce

Judd Gregg (R-N.H.). It will likely mark an end to ObamaÂ’s efforts during the initial round of appointments to put Republicans in key administration positions.

Will Old Ties Put GOP in a Bind?

In Missouri, former state Treasurer Sarah Steelman (R) is also mulling a bid in the race to replace retiring Sen. Kit Bond (R).