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Churchill and America

</p> An Early Connection </p> The fascination with the nation he would affectionately refer to as a “boisterous boy” started at an early age for Churchill — the scion of an aristocratic British father

Rogan’s ‘Unlikely Road’

(R-Calif.) had just lost an expensive and highly contentious re-election campaign to Democrat Adam Schiff, a loss many have attributed to his center-stage involvement in the impeachment of President Bill

The Kids Are All Right

donate $100,000 to his son’s campaign if he voted in favor of the bill — which would amount to a bribe.

Terrorism Again

</p> Fortunately, no one was harmed as a result of the dispatch of a poisoned letter to the office of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (Tenn.).

Handful of Democratic 527s Raise $22 Million

</p> “Aside from the healthy cash flow in the door we have tens of millions more in dependable pledges,” Jordan added. </p> Republicans have been significantly less active on the soft-money front.

Leaders Vow Quick Reopening

contained ricin beyond the measure discovered Monday afternoon in Majority Leader Bill Frist’s personal office in the Dirksen Senate Office Building.

My Way or the Highway (Bill)

</p> He has already sent up a few policy-oriented warning flares to those who oppose the bill that they could have a much more difficult decision to make the longer the bill languishes.

Bill Addresses Incapacitated Senators

Three Senators introduced a bill last week that would provide for the continuity of their chamber if mass incapacitation prevented the Senate from reaching a quorum. </p> Introduced by Sens.

Roll Call Casualty List

</p> <p class="whitedot">… </p> <p class="casualtyhed2">HOUSE </p> <p class="casualtyhed2">SENATE </p> <p class="hed2">Elected to Other Office </p> <p class="casualtysubhd"> 1 House: 1R

Regula’s Showing Strong

</p> Regula, Lewis and Rogers are currently second, third and fourth, respectively, on the Appropriations GOP seniority list to Chairman Bill Young (Fla.), who will be forced by term limits to surrender