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Left-Wing ‘West Wing’?

</p> Officials for the NBC show did not return calls seeking comment. </p> Frist Things First.

Extra, Extra

Bill Redmond (R-N.M.) and as special assistant to the Clerk of the House, where he focused on information technology issues. </p> Earlier, Tapella worked in the district office of Rep.

Elton’s Song

While the group was formed to voice support for then-President Bill Clinton during the impeachment drama, the newspaper noted that party affiliation should not impede a group’s ability to voice their opinions

The Doctor’s In Charge

A month into his new job, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) has found an unlikely adviser at his side: the man he helped dethrone as Republican leader.

Gephardt Seeks Image Overhaul

</p> The event will be held at the Georgetown home of Bill and Maria Titelman from 6 to 7:30 p.m., with the minimum contribution to attend set at $1,000.

Valenti: I’m Not Budging

</p> “I’m going to be as emphatic as I can,” Johnson said. “Yesterday it was the CTIA, today it’s the MPAA and tomorrow it will be the RIAA. Frankly, we’re f-e-d-u-p with all the rumors.

Money Talks

In 1996, then-President Bill Clinton lost this segment of the population 54 percent to 38 percent against former Sen. Bob Dole (R-Kan.), even while winning nationwide.

House Caught in a State of Suspension

</p> “I do not know about others, but I love a mystery; and this bill is as mysterious as anything Agatha Christie ever wrote,” Hyde said on the House floor.

Getting Out the Vote

</p> In the 107th Congress, voting-rights advocates successfully pushed for committee hearings on the No Representation Without Taxation Act of 2002, a bill introduced by Norton in the House and by Connecticut

Hollywood on the Hill

</p> The show chronicles the experiences of freshman Sen. Bill Sterling — appointed to fill the seat of his deceased predecessor — as he navigates the Capitol’s corridors.