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Waiting … and Waiting … for Kerry

</p> “I should have him sign my Bill Frist T-shirt,” quipped one of the interns. </p> Sustained applause could be heard. Then more applause.

Westmoreland Chooses Chief

</p> Lake graduated from Auburn University with a degree in political science and public administration. The 31-year-old is a native of Atlanta. </p> Dent Selects Two.

Hatch’s Backing Boosts Specter

</p> “Nobody in the meeting was against Arlen,” Hatch said after the meeting held in Majority Leader Bill Frist’s (R-Tenn.) office in the Capitol. “Frankly, I’m for him, as I should be.

Reid Steps to Forefront

</p> “Until we finish the session, Tom Daschle is leader,” Reid said in the interview.

Can Congress Finish Work in One Week? Unclear

</p> Plus, negotiators on a bill to implement the 9/11 commission’s recommendations are still refusing to declare their bill dead, even as rigor mortis appears to be setting in.

I-69

John Hostettler’s office was inundated with inquiries Monday about the Indiana Republican’s bill to change the name of Interstate 69 to a more moral-sounding number.

Committing Larsen-y

</p> Bill Phillips, who is a caseworker in Larsen’s district office in Everett, is one of four Democrats currently interested in the wide-open race to fill a job that’s been held for the past decade by

Schumer Tapped To Chair DSCC

</p> Republicans must defend 15 seats. Of those, only one — the Tennessee seat being given up by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist — is currently open.

Family Ties

</p> Interest was a driving force behind the publication of this book.

Melancon Has Poll That Shows Him With Lead

</p> The two were the top finishers in the all-party primary on Nov. 2; because neither received 50 percent of the vote they advanced to a Dec. 4 runoff. </p> Rep.

Yucca Fight May Stall Nominees

</p> But it remains to be seen whether Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) or the White House can convince Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chairman Pete Domenici (R-N.M.) and Sen.

Disclosure Reduction?

, the Campaign Legal Center and Democracy 21 argued in a letter to Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.).