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State Dept. Fight Just Beginning of a Busy Spring

</p> [IMGCAP(1)]With the Senate set to start debating today a State </p> Department authorization bill and the House tackling noncontroversial measures until Thursday, most Congressional activity this

Comedian Sighting

</p> Bush, Clinton and Applebee’s. Think of President Bush, former President Bill Clinton and the quintessentially middle-America restaurant chain Applebee’s. What do they have in common?

The Surprisingly Early Apostasy of Sen. Ken Salazar

</p> With impeccable casuistry, the Senator amplified: “The perspective I had [at the time of the letter] was one that came from serving as attorney general and working with Bill on Western issues.

Kerry Pledges $1M to DCCC

</p> Bill Burton, a spokesman for the DCCC, would not speculate on the committee’s current financial standing, saying only that “we are still counting checks.”

Fish Again in Michigan

</p> The National Republican Senatorial Committee insists a top-notch candidate will still emerge and that Stabenow is beatable. </p> “It’s still very early,” NRSC spokesman Brian Nick said.

Kennedy: GOP Hurt by ‘Hysteria’

</p> Kennedy said that actions and statements by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) urging intervention on behalf of Schiavo — a brain-damaged Florida

No Splitting the Baby

</p> President Bush’s budget calls for a two-year extension of the program, which was created by the 2002 Farm Bill to aid dairy farmers.

Bill Would Raise Police Retirement Age

</p> The bill, authored by Rep. Dan Burton (R-Ind.), would increase the mandatory retirement age for Capitol Police officers by three years to age 60.

Bush Seeks to Rally Hill GOP

</p> Bonjean said Hastert’s comments in a recent National Journal interview were taken out of context when the magazine quoted Hastert as contradicting the president’s assertion that a bill needs to be

Static Over TV Ratings

</p> To rope in Republicans, meanwhile, News Corp. is leaning on the credibility among conservatives of Fox News, the network known for its flag-waving graphics and conservative commentary by Bill O’Reilly