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Lineups Set For Marathon

planned to gather in Majority Leader Bill Frist’s office (R-Tenn.) at roughly 5:45 p.m. this evening and then march into the chamber in unison as a show of force.

Thune in No Hurry to Announce

</p> The House seat is currently held by Rep. Bill Janklow (R), who faces a December trial on second-degree manslaughter charges for an Aug. 16 car accident that left a motorcyclist dead.

An Inconspicuous Scholar

</p> “I took a car from my apartment to the university and the driver said, ‘You know there is a president now teaching here.’” </p> He laughs. 

Rock On

</p> An amused Rep.

House GOP Leaders Cancel Votes for the Week

</p> Conferees are still deciding how to implement a deal brokered by Vice President Cheney between Grassley and his House counterpart, Ways and Means Chairman Bill Thomas (R-Calif.).

Asbestos Sparks Big Spending

Paul Companies, kicked in an additional $1.01 million to push for the bill in hopes of avoiding hundreds of millions of dollars in liabilities from workers who contracted mesothelioma from prolonged exposure

Rum Punched: DeLay Provision Gone

</p> DeLay had pushed for inclusion of language in the 2004 Defense authorization bill that would help Bacardi in its long-running battle with Pernod-Ricard over who owns the rights to the legendary “

Delaware Looks to Become Player in ’04

</p> In 1996, Delaware moved its primary to Feb. 24 — just four days after New Hampshire — but then-President Bill Clinton was not seriously opposed in the contest.

Banks Bulk Up

</p> “Recent public reports indicate that you have taken credit for personally inserting language authorizing the Boeing lease deal into the defense appropriations bill — after the bill had passed the

Plains

</p> A potential hurdle for Boswell is his vote for the Republican Medicare prescription drug bill that passed the House by just one vote.

Hood-winked?

Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and former President Bill Clinton. </p> Miners Add New Execs.

Frist Under Fire

In their starkest criticism of Majority Leader Bill Frist’s (R-Tenn.) 10-month stewardship of the chamber, Senate Democrats accused Republicans of turning the floor into a “carnival” filled with rampant