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Fossella Sentenced to Five Days

Moore suspended 175 days of the sentence, incumbent on a year of good behavior. Fossella also must pay a $300 fine and complete the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program.

Fossella Ordered to Spend Five Days in Jail

His license will also be suspended for a year in Virginia, although Moore said he could drive with a restricted license if his car is equipped with an “ignition interlock device.” Moore’s ruling

Smithsonian Goes Low for Highbrow Exhibits and Art

In 1979, Congress voted to incorporate it into the Smithsonian Institution, and the collection is now housed in more than 22,000 square feet of exhibition space — with more than 95 percent of it below

Stevens Juror Lied About Father’s Death

Judge Emmet Sullivan suspended deliberations in Stevens’ criminal trial on Oct. 23 upon being notified that the juror’s father had died, and replaced her with an alternate juror on Oct. 27 when the

Ike’s Political Aftershocks

The Olson campaign had also suspended all activity, with Olson himself spending every day since the storm volunteering in recovery activities.

Rangel in GOP Cross Hairs

“Thus, in order to remove one obstacle to this Democratic Congress actually addressing and solving working families’ concerns, you, as the Speaker of the House, must insist that Rep.

Fossella Case Delayed

The incident also prompted revelations that Fossella, who will retire at the end of the 110th Congress, fathered a daughter with former Air Force officer Laura Fay, with whom he had an extramarital affair

New York: Party Leaders Want Powers’ Foes Gone

“Like Senator Clinton selflessly suspended her campaign for the greater cause of electing a Democrat to the White House, we need to unite behind one candidate to put our strongest foot forward in

Beard Bites Back

A provision to maintain staff-led tours at the Capitol was included in the fiscal 2009 budget proposal submitted to Congress by President Bush on Monday.

A Very Hot Potato

On Nov. 3, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf declared a state of emergency and suspended the country’s constitution. A Delicate Vote.

Franking Resumes, for Now

When several GOP offices submitted documents to the commission last week, the requests were met with an e-mail citing the suspended operations, and stating: “The Majority Staff have refused to reply