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Bush Survives Iraq Attacks, 9/11 Accusations

</p> The 9/11 investigating committee’s hearings demonstrate that no one did enough to fight Al Qaeda before it attacked in New York and Washington — not Bush, not Bill Clinton, not the FBI, not the CIA

Kerry’s Climbers

</p> Andy Davis, 31, is the Senator’s new Capitol Hill communications director.

Coors Officially Enters Senate Race

Bill Owens (R), by his side. </p> “I owe my country a debt of gratitude and want to serve my country,” said Coors at his announcement. </p> He will now face off against former Rep.

Stern Not Only Change for Clear Channel

</p> On Capitol Hill, the three worked closely together on several telecommunications issues, most notably the Tauzin-Dingell broadband bill that passed the House but was killed in the Senate.

Frist Going to Daschle’s Turf

Raising the stakes in the battles with his Democratic counterpart, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (Tenn.) plans to campaign next month in Minority Leader Tom Daschle’s home state of South Dakota on

Texas Goes It Alone

</p> In response to a well-organized campaign from the minority groups, Nielson turned to K Street for help. </p> Nielsen hired ex-Rep.

Pelosi, Menendez Leading the PACs

</p> Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) contributed just 12 percent of the $3.5 million raised by his Volunteer PAC.

What a Ride

</p> Here are a few of my all-time favorite HOH items: </p> Stockpiling Stewardesses. A slip of the tongue by Sen.

Kerry Won’t Push Bills to Boost Bid

</p> Another Kerry bill directs the federal government to reimburse families and soldiers for personal money spent to buy body armor for use in Iraq and Afghanistan. Sen.

Trouble Brewing In Colo.?

Bill Owens (R) seemingly reversed course Wednesday with his revelation that brewing company mogul Pete Coors would enter the race.

Shrouded in History

</p> Great War Origins </p> Though widely referred to in the media as the Senate Spouses’ Club, the group was and is a chapter of the American Red Cross. </p> Founded in 1917 by Mrs.