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Ten Who Changed Course

That perception was backed up by Kennedy’s short stint as legal counsel for Sen.

Inaugural Planners Ask K St. to Increase Efforts

As of Friday afternoon, the tally from major donors was more than $17 million, although that number does not include money raised from memorabilia and individual parade and ticket sales.

The New Members of the House

Patterson, the wife of a corporate CEO, spent more than $3 million on the race while Cleaver ran short on cash.

GOP Sees Opening for Agenda

The four-seat pickup still left the GOP five seats short of the 60 votes needed to end a filibuster, and the narrowness of the presidential contest’s outcome made it difficult to know how aggressively

GOP Poised to Hold Edge on Hill

Tenenbaum appears to have peaked too early, coming from a dead stop in August to a dead heat in mid-October by clubbing DeMint for his support of a 23 percent national sales tax.

Matsui Sees Potential for Big Win

Matsui’s prediction that Democratic challengers could oust as many as 14 GOP incumbents also appears to fall short of political reality, considering the limited playing field and the fact that last

Senate Aides to Testify Against Executives

Enron wanted to sell these barges before the end of 1999 so it could report the sales income as earnings in its 1999 financial statements, but Enron was unable to find a buyer.

Belgian Eats Come to the Hill

Noshing dishes include Maryland blue crab poppers ($9.95 per half dozen), barbecued Kobe short ribs ($8.95), bison quesadillas with mango relish ($4.95) and fried spiced calamari with Tabasco mayo

Mouthwatering Memoir

That said, Brazile is considering donating the proceeds from her book’s sales to the 501(c)(3) America’s Families United, to be used for efforts to increase voter education and protect election participation

Mad About Mad Cow

“It’s nothing short of astonishing that, of all people, representatives from the very state that has provided the most dramatic evidence of the need for tighter food safety regulations — 500 people

Agenda May Divide GOP

session, companies will have to begin making larger contributions into their pension funds — an additional burden that industry groups expect to cost the business community roughly $30 billion in the short

Bill’s Blog

Frist promised to make a new push to “break the democrat-led filibuster on Energy,” though there are also several key Republicans who are blocking completion of the bill, which is two votes short

GPO to Charge for Publications on Web

In an effort to reverse declining sales revenue at the Government Printing Office, Public Printer Bruce James announced Tuesday that the agency will consider charging fees for many of the publications

A Familiar Tale

To his bemusement, Ackerman, who is a 1976 graduate of Georgetown University Law Center, discovered that Amazon.com displayed hourly updates on the book sales rankings — a finding that led him to