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Lugar Nixes Change

</p> “I am happy with the way things are and I think so are our members,” Lugar said. “We have good members.

‘Soap Opera’ in Okla.

</p> Sullivan, elected in a special election in January 2002, is facing a challenge from businessman Bill Wortman (R) in the July 27 primary.

Voice of Murkowski?

</p> Bill Allen is the chairman of Veco Corp., an Anchorage-based energy services company, and is also publisher of the conservative Voice of the Times, an editorial section that runs daily in the Anchorage

‘Obstructionist’ Charge May Not Work for GOP

</p> Last week, Frist complained to reporters that he had been “pleading” with Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) to let him go to conference on the international corporate tax bill, which is

Talks on Ban Break Down

</p> “At this point if you are not here for the procedural vote to allow for the debate to go forward you are blocking the bill,” a GOP leadership aide said. “Your absence is a vote on substance.”

Courting Clinton

Last week two lucky Washington, D.C., book dealers were graced with both the prestige and the profits that came with hosting former President Bill Clinton for in-store book signings.

Police to Open Sweeping Credit Card Probe

</p> Employees do not actually bill the department for their transactions, explained a source familiar with the credit system who requested to remain anonymous, but the purchases violate contracts agreed

Democrat Hopes Hawkeyes Say Small Is Beautiful

</p> “Senator Grassley is respectful of the voters and takes no election for granted,” </p> said spokeswoman Jill Kozeny. “His campaign has only one gear and that is high gear.”

Daschle Plans To Retain Post

</p> Taking a barely veiled shot at his GOP counterpart, Majority Leader Bill Frist (Tenn.), Daschle said his top priority in a Democratic-controlled Senate next year would be curtailing what he considers