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Remembering the Little Paper That Could

Just a little nudge from a fan of 47 years. Think of it: Fifty years ago, there was a Republican in the White House, hostilities in the Middle East and gas was 30 cents a gallon.

How to Succeed on K Street Without Really Trying

As Daley’s remark suggests, the effort represented a high-water mark of cooperation between the business community and the Clinton White House, which closely coordinated lobbying of wavering Members

MTBE Looms as ’08 Issue

A gasoline additive responsible for contaminating groundwater in communities across the nation could hamper the White House ambitions of a handful of Republican Senators who support liability protection

New Dems Try to Refine Message

The recently reorganized House New Democrat Coalition took its first major step toward trying to repackage itself Tuesday, holding a private retreat designed to nail down its message and agenda.

Republicans for Reid

While his staffers fawned over Bono, Reid, in his typical no-nonsense Nevadan fashion, had a wee bit of advice for the rock star: Don’t be a water boy for the White House.

Portrait of an Artist

book featuring his paintings and the stories behind the paintings of everyone from Donald Rumsfeld to Bill Clinton to Dr.

Ten Who Changed Course

Goodell’s stance so enraged the Nixon White House that Vice President Spiro Agnew actively campaigned against Goodell in 1970.

Congress’ Top Partisan Fighters

Kennedy tried to boost Kerry’s standing by taking on the Bush administration over charges of failed foreign policies and accusations that the White House had increased the risk of nuclear terrorism.

Ten Days of Sorrow in Congress

Marines mounted machine guns on the steps of the Capitol building and, on April 5, rioters came within blocks of the White House and Congress.

Firm About Town

Kevin Martin, the newly installed chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, and his wife, Catherine Martin, deputy director of communications for policy and planning in the White House,

Lobby Reform Bill Readied

Instead of the bill, Cantor said he favored exploring reforms to lobbying rules through the House ethics committee.