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The Other Body

</p> Mack the Elder did not return a call seeking comment. </p> Alabama Slammer.

Mice, Members of Congress Share Work Habits

</p> Scientific analysis of more than 50 years of bill production indicates that Members of Congress like monkeys, tend to wait until the last minute to get things done.

Printing People

</p> The newest councilmembers, who serve 3-year terms, are Evelyn Frangakis of the New York Public Library; Ann Miller, head of Duke University’s Public Documents and Maps Department; Bill Sudduth, head

Hat in the Ring

Former California Secretary of State Bill Jones is the GOP nominee for Senate.

It’s Academic — Or Is It?

</p> 7. “The motivation for politics is very similar to medicine.” </p> 8. “If I have a disagreement with you, I will tell you.” </p> a. Madeleine Albright, former secretary of State </p> b.

At the Races

There are four candidates from the Rochester area: Monroe County legislator Mark Assini, lawyer Bill Nojay, businessman Geoff Rosenberger, and Monroe County Legislature Majority Leader Bill Smith.

Blunt Works to Refine Operation

</p> Blunt pointed to the reauthorization of the Head Start program as an example of a difficult bill that went through this year after being deemed unpassable three years ago.

No Garden Party

criticized for borrowing $25,000 from a lobbyist and then backing legislation benefiting that lobbyist’s client, as well as taking a $447,000 loan from a credit firm just days before agreeing to co-sponsor a bill

Feingold Praises Collins’ Restraint

</p> But it was not Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), perhaps the most powerful man in the Senate. Nor was it fellow Maine Republican Sen. Olympia Snowe.

U.S. Food Supply Is World’s Safest

In the fiscal 2004 Appropriations bill, FSIS has received nearly $890 million in appropriations and existing fee collections to carry out their duties.

Communities Need Smart Growth

</p> Consider the recently passed House surface transportation bill (H.R. 3550). It allocates about 19 percent of the $275 billion to transit and the bulk of the remainder to cars and trucks.

‘Old Myths’ Block Economic Progress

</p> Here is the good news: </p> While some say that the world is running out of safe, clean sources of drinking water, water is actually one of the most ample resources on the planet.

‘Old Myths’ Block Economic Progress

</p> Here is the good news: </p> While some say that the world is running out of safe, clean sources of drinking water, water is actually one of the most ample resources on the planet.

Pearl Takes Her Case to Congress

“Once you add in the 168 victims of Oklahoma City then you have a bill that requires a special appropriation — and the bill is dead.”