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Major League

</p> Longabaugh served as New Hampshire state director for both the Bill Bradley for President (2000) and Richard Gephardt for President (1988) campaigns.

Blunt’s Other Problem

</p> Other than those eight years, of course, that Bill Clinton served as president and had the megaphone. </p> Paging All Pages.

Hill Aides Spurned

</p> Under the new guidelines, according to these sources, Speaker Dennis Hastert’s (R-Ill.) top aide, Scott Palmer, and Lee Rawls, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist’s chief of staff, will be permitted

Senate Democrats, CBC Plan Summit

</p> Cummings said while the Democratic Party has solidly represented the black community, the black vote cannot be taken for granted. </p> “This is just a start,” Cummings said.

Fox Chief On Hot Seat

</p> Clinton, whose appearance on CNN’s “Larry King Live” on Tuesday night was countered by a Fox News interview with a woman who accused former President Bill Clinton of sexually assaulting her in the

Plenty of Heart and Plenty of Hope

</p> In the primary — and subsequent runoff — he faced off against state Rep. Bill Settle, who was the chairman of the Appropriations Committee.

Dickey Lands New Clients

</p> [IMGCAP(1)] “It’s a six-year monolith,” Dickey said in an interview, referring to the massive transportation reauthorization bill.

‘101st Senator’ Heads to K Street

</p> Tauzin’s Latest Departures. Two more aides to House Energy and Com-</p> merce Chairman Billy Tauzin (R-La.) have announced that they are leaving Capitol Hill for K Street.

Ogilvie Won’t Return; 4 Finalists Remain

</p> Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and two members of the search committee confirmed Ogilvie’s decision in separate interviews Tuesday, and the Majority Leader said the list of candidates to fill

Most House Members Lose Senate Races

</p> “Every House Member is a Senator in waiting,” said Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee spokesman Brad Woodhouse.</p> For Republicans, Rep.

Father of the Bride

</p> That’s not to say the father of the bride </p> isn’t nervous about a couple of things.