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GOP Uses 10-Run Burst to Seal Win

</p> “We really got hurt in that second inning with some sloppy fielding,” Sabo said after the game. </p> The only lead of the night for Democrats came at the top of the first when Rep.

Parties Strategize Same-Sex Marriage Vote

</p> The GOP leadership is currently engaged in its whip count, and Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) said he doesn’t expect to have an accurate assessment until the “early part of next week

Media Firms Merge

</p> “We made an offer to Saul to join our firm years ago, and he finally decided to accept,” explained Murphy. </p> “The time seemed ripe,” said Shorr.

Club for Growth, Growing

Bill Richardson (D) in his Office of Homeland Security, and also worked for Richardson when he was in Congress. </p> She has also served as an aide to Sen.

Lindsey Graham: Pushing the Envelope

</p> Though Graham votes with his party 95 percent of the time and earned points with the GOP leadership for serving as a manager of President Bill Clinton’s impeachment trial in 1998, he’s also made

Big Mess Ahead

</p> And it’s not just on the money front that the second session of the 108th Congress is poised to accomplish nothing.

Outing on the Hill

</p> A lake near Raleigh — one of the state’s most popular areas for hikers, campers and boaters — would become Jesse Helms Lake under a bill introduced by Rep. Walter Jones Jr.

DeLay Chooses Legal Team

</p> Meanwhile, in Austin, sources close to the Texas Republican said DeLay has hired two criminal-defense attorneys, Bill White and Steve Brittain, to represent him in an investigation by Travis County

Asbestos Found in Senate Chamber

The chamber was cleaned of the asbestos, allowing the Senate to continue its business uninterrupted, said Bob Stevenson, a spokesman for Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.).

Montel Williams Urges Medical Marijuana

Eleanor Holmes Norton (D) and spoke to a packed room of some 175 Congressional staffers in an attempt to energize support for an amendment to the Commerce, Justice, State and the judiciary appropriations bill

Senate Battles Will Center on Wages, Gay Marriage

</p> Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) has decided to forgo using July to work on must-pass appro-</p> [IMGCAP(1)] priations bills, perhaps in a tacit acknowledgement that once the Defense