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Gainer: Act on Merger or Abandon Plan

</p> Although House and Senate appropriators mandated the merger in the fiscal 2003 omnibus appropriations bill, the process has faced delays as lawmakers sought more time to review the overall proposal

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Conference Examines Jackson Presidency

Jenny Wahl from Carleton College in Minnesota will give a presentation titled “How Did His Face Get on the $20 Bill: Andrew Jackson’s Influence on American Banking and Finance.”

Kurita Looks to Defy the Conventional Wisdom

If she hopes to assume the role of Democratic nominee in the race for the Senate seat being vacated by Majority Leader Bill Frist (R) next year, she will have to win another against Rep.

‘Nuclear’ Alternative Elusive

</p> One senior Senate Democrat said Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) made the offer to Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) in part to send a signal to wavering Republicans that Democrats were offering

Western Slope Off the Map

</p> Smith is firmly in that camp. </p> “Regrettably the party selected in the primary a candidate that couldn’t win the general election,” he said.

Democrats Still Don’t ‘Get It’ on Religion

[IMGCAP(1)] </p> But the minute Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) signed on to participate in a religious-right rally against the Senate filibuster, prominent Democrats such as Sen.

McEwen Aims For a Comeback

</p> Old Wounds </p> But there are also portions of his House tenure that McEwen may not be so eager to confront again.

Member Travel Rankings Could Hurt Ford Bid

Thomas in the Virgin Islands for a speech to the Sparks Co., as well as a trip in May 2001 to Los Angeles to appear on the television show “Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher.”

Court’s Perimeter Security Upgrade to Begin in May

</p> The project, funded in part by a $10 million appropriation included in the 2002 supplemental spending bill, will focus primarily on the installation of steel bollards around the court’s grounds,

Issue a Big Factor in Tenn. Senate Race

As the fight over judicial nominees continues to percolate in Washington, D.C., the issue is also being hotly debated in the race to replace Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R) in Tennessee.

Lincoln Home Marks Facelift

11 most endangered historic sites, and President Bill Clinton declared it and the surrounding 2.3-acre site a national monument.

‘Nuke’ Deal Still in Doubt

</p> Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), in a morning “dugout” meeting with reporters on the Senate floor, appeared to reject the idea of not allowing some nominees to come to a vote, saying that he