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Model Mess

But Democratic aides prepping for one such visit Tuesday found themselves tripped up by a new role — cleanup crew for the House Republican Conference.

An Architectural Visionary Revisited

D.C. residents who have long cursed the system of mobile lounges that shuttle passengers around Dulles International Airport can finally learn more about who’s to blame.

The Week Ahead

They also may glimpse details of new immigration overhaul legislation plans and will hold hearings on universal health care.

Up in the Air

Nick Lampson (D-Texas) who had hoped to join the freshman for a viewing of a space shuttle launch in Florida will have to rearrange their schedules.

It’s a Small World

It turns out that Lisa Nowak — the astronaut who has been charged with trying to murder a woman she saw as her competitor for the affections of another astronaut — flew on the Space Shuttle Discovery

Liftoffs Face the Knife

To help meet caps negotiated with the White House, the House slashed $577 million from the budget request for a program to replace the NASA Space Shuttle.

Party Crasher

During last Wednesday’s GOP Conference meeting, House Budget Chairman Jim Nussle (R-Iowa) was anxious to talk about new projections for the federal budget deficit.

To the Shores of Tripoli

“Most people give it 50 pages in their books on the Barbary wars,” Zacks said in a telephone interview from New York last week.

NASA Must Continue Multimission Approach

NASA personnel indicated to staff at the Science Committee space shuttle program review that the shuttle program had to reduce its operations reserves by $269 million in fiscal 2006 and $262 million in

New Hire at DNC

He is also a former manager and spokesman for space science at NASA and served on the Presidential Commission on the Shuttle Challenger accident. [IMGCAP(1)] Pickering Picks New Staff. Rep.

Police Look to Expand Into Two More Buildings

Acknowledging that a new headquarters building will not be completed in the near future, Capitol Police officials are now focusing on a variety of short-term options to gain more work space for officers

Towers Boost Waterfront

When the project is completed, the Capitol Hill Towers will deliver 344 one- and two-bedroom apartments, a 200-room Courtyard Marriott, around 9,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space and parking