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Police Merger Delayed by Inaction

</p> The “merger implementation plan,” mandated by the fiscal 2003 omnibus spending bill and put forth by the Capitol Police in mid-August 2003, must be approved by the House Administration and Senate

Remembering Nadel

</p> Nadel, a single mother, is survived by her adopted daughter, Jennie. </p> The service will be held at the home of Nadel friend Leslie Taylor. For directions call (301) 229-8037.

Dissing Condi

There was quite a bit of chatter in the Capitol on Wednesday about some unexpected fireworks flying at a ceremony honoring civil rights pioneer Dorothy Height after comic Bill Cosby snubbed National Security

Double-Dipping?

New York City Councilman Bill de Blasio (D) — better known in these parts as Sen.

Card Angers Hastert

</p> The House version of the highway bill is scheduled to be marked up today at $275 billion.

House Mulls Continuity

Even as House leaders mulled bringing up a bill to expedite special elections in the event of catastrophe, Rep.

Gang War

It’s a response, they said, to the fact that 16 Democrats broke with leadership in December to support the GOP’s Medicare prescription drug bill.

Dressed for Success?

</p> Goldwyn told HOH that he’s worried the bill will come down too hard on struggling artists who are not as wealthy as Janet Jackson.

Jones, Ryan Plead Their Case Before Conference

The newest Republican Senate nominees, Bill Jones of California and Jack Ryan of Illinois, made the rite of political passage Tuesday by making their two-minute pitches to the 51 Senators in the Republican

17,000 and Counting

</p> Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) agreed: “Senator Byrd is already recognized as a Senate icon, and this milestone further marks his ongoing commitment to public service.

Heroes or Heretics?

</p> Golden State Republicans are hardly blind to the source of their good fortune.

They’ve Got Your Number

</p> Using phrases like “the real cost” of the bill and “untruthful misrepresentations,” Democrats — such as Rep.