Debacle Redux
</p> Now, though, Republican lawyers will scream, “Fraud,” and Democratic lawyers, “Disenfranchisement.”
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</p> Now, though, Republican lawyers will scream, “Fraud,” and Democratic lawyers, “Disenfranchisement.”
</p> First, the “global” whopper.
</p> “I thought that I would like to read short books,” he said with a laugh. </p> Short, but not exactly simple.
</p> Rep.
House and Senate negotiators remain at an impasse over how to implement the recommendations of the 9/11 commission — something many insiders said would make it much less likely that the bill would make
</p> The vaccine will be divided between the District of Columbia Hospital Association and the D.C. Department of Health.
</p> The House bill has been controversial among Senate conferees, 9/11 commissioners and the families of the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks because it includes provisions allowing
</p> Led by a new e-mail fundraising drive spearheaded by former President Bill Clinton and Sen.
On Sept. 20, Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) interrupted a briefing on Iraq to read parts of the report and urged other Senators to read it in full.
</p> “I am definitely interested in the post,” Shadegg said.
— Josh Kurtz </p> Governor: Terminate Closed Primary System </p> Gov.
</p> No — at least not yet. </p> Two years ago, Walker was the overwhelming favorite in the newly created 12th district in Georgia.
</p> Now add another key factor: provisional votes.
</p> Of course, Hamilton reiterated his concern that Congress “will not be able to get a bill before the election.”
</p> “It’ll be so much nicer [for the officers] reporting for duty here or getting training here,” said House Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood, who serves on the Capitol Police Board, along with Senate
</p> In the complaint, Jean Paal, a 54-year resident of Anchorage, accuses the businessman, Bill Allen, and his company of making illegal corporate contributions to Murkowski’s campaign by publishing
</p> After the board processes any comments, the directors will then submit final proposed rules, which require Congressional approval.
Bill Richardson (D) ginning up the Democratic vote statewide, Congressional Democrats have assumed that Romero will benefit.
</p> “Would you like to meet Sen. Russ Feingold?”
</p> Bill Clinton wasn’t opposed to medical research — he added funds for politically important diseases like AIDS and breast cancer and lifted the first President George Bush’s ban on fetal tissue research