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</p> Cullen has also represented big corporations in federal probes, including Boeing and Time Warner.
</p> Another Stem-Cell Spat. Rep.
</p> Within minutes after President Bush announced the nomination of Rep.
</p> In Florida, White House senior adviser Karl Rove has spoken with Rep. Katherine Harris (R) two or three times in the last month to discuss her possible candidacy against Sen. Bill Nelson (D).
</p> The effort is still a long shot.
Bill Janklow (R-S.D.), from Rep.
</p> A News Corp. spokesman did not return a call for comment. </p> Friend or Foe?
Wilson to contemporaries Francis Fukuyama, Thomas Friedman, Bill Kristol and Paul Wolfowitz, in trying to impose Western democracy on the world, especially the Islamic world.
</p> James Koski has been promoted from legislative director to deputy chief of staff.
</p> The most intriguing name circulating in Republican circles is that of Rep.
their flights as part of an intelligence reform bill.
</p> Much of the same story holds in Cox’s southern California 48th district.
</p> “They were the force that always wanted to go for it,” said Sen.
</p> Wal-Mart’s former top lobbyist Erik Winborn resigned from the company in early March. </p> In January, under Winborn, Wal-Mart’s office had three people.
</p> ‘An Olive Branch’ </p> Hastert began with his usual stump speech, comparing his current job with his previous experience as a teacher, coach and school bus driver.
</p> KONDRACKE: Now the first bill is the digital television bill … </p> BARTON: The Telecom Act of 1996 required the broadcasters to be able to broadcast digitally within 10 years.
</p> A bill proposed by Rep. John Tanner (D-Tenn.) and other conservative Blue Dog Democrats is designed to ease this situation.
</p> Camp, who received a bill from Ripon for almost $5,000, has decided to pay for the entire trip, totaling more than $9,000, out of campaign funds.
Then-Judiciary Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) did nothing to move the bill through the full committee, and nothing has been done to revive the issue in this Congress.