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MEMORANDUM: Next on Springer?

</p> MEMORANDUM </p> <p/> TO: Producers, “Jerry Springer Show” </p> FROM: Dale Butland, Communications Director, Jerry Springer Exploratory Committee </p> DATE: June 19, 2003 </p> RE: Next

Enemy Territory

</p> We’ll be in touch.</p> Rewriting History. Sen.

Blunt Has No Regrets

</p> Fallout </p> Last week, The Washington Post reported on its front page that in November 2002, Blunt attempted to insert a provision benefiting Philip Morris USA into the bill creating the Department

Hastert Leads Drive for Bush

</p> Feehery said the White House had not solicited the Speaker’s help in raising money. </p> Even some close Bush allies were bewildered by Hastert’s plea. </p> Sen.

Iraqi WMD Probes Are Too Important for Party Warfare

</p> Levin, who credited charges that Saddam Hussein had WMDs when they were made by President Bill Clinton — and urged Clinton to attack Iraq — now is charging Bush with “systematic shading and exaggeration

CVC May Need $45M Infusion

After Sept. 11, 2001, $38.5 million was included in an emergency supplemental appropriations bill for security upgrades.

Key Chairmen Again at Odds

</p> The lawmakers are at odds over who should preside over the conference committee to reconcile the Senate’s bill to send $400 tax rebate checks to low-income families with a broader House bill.

Frist to Appoint First Black Chaplain

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) will name Barry C. Black to be the new Senate chaplain Tuesday, selecting the first black person to be the chamber’s spiritual leader.

New Defense Battle Looms

</p> House Members last month quietly added language to a $400 billion bill to reauthorize the Defense Department that would effectively prevent the Pentagon and the U.S. defense industry from purchasing