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</p> Not every Smithsonian Associate program is glued to Washington, D.C., however.
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</p> Not every Smithsonian Associate program is glued to Washington, D.C., however.
</p> But wait, there’s more. </p> “Media Czar” Stephanie Cutter, the campaign’s communications director, yawns, chats on her mobile phone, primps and plays with her hair.
</p> Added Angelo Amador, of the U.S.
</p> For now, however, Lott is holding back on revealing what post he might shoot for, and five of the six leadership spots are still up in the air after Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) retires at
Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.) on Fox News television. </p> [IMGCAP(1)]The two lawmakers were discussing — what else?
</p> That’s why more than a few eyebrows were raised when Coburn and Obama jointly announced this week that they were collaborating on a bill to install a chief financial officer to oversee federal funds
</p> Zingale, a prominent gay rights activist, joins Schwarzenegger’s administration at a time when the moderate Republican is under fire from gay groups for his announcement that he will veto a bill
</p> They think that 1994 happened to them because of negative campaigning by Republicans against then-President Bill Clinton, defeat of his signature health care initiative and perceived corruption in
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But the controversy over a recent stock sale by the blind trust of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) has led to a closer examination of other lawmakers’ blind trusts in both chambers of Congress
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) told his Republican colleagues Tuesday that the decision to sell his HCA Inc. stock was both “legal and proper” and assured Senators he remained focused on the
This, in turn, was followed by his dismissal of the notion of postponing the implementation of the Medicare prescription drug bill, and his even more contemptuous rejection of the idea of revisiting the
We’ll leave it to the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission to decide whether Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) engaged in insider trading when he sold off stock in HCA
</p> But the Carter-Baker proposal is more exclusionary than any state ID law — including Georgia’s.
</p> While Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) said it was unclear if there is enough time to bring up the resolution this week, Coburn’s staff said the Senator was still pushing for a vote this week
</p> That argument has long appealed to many Members of Congress who oppose spending limits.
</p> The ad, which Kennedy’s campaign said will air more than 300 times this week, marks the first by a 2006 candidate to use the hurricane bill against an incumbent.
</p> House and Senate GOP leaders met with both chambers’ Appropriations Committee chairmen last week and agreed that the continuing resolution for each individual spending bill would be pegged to the
</p> “You’ve just defeated your opponent, and you know, you take a 3-iron to the beehive,” he reportedly said.
Conrad Burns (Mont.), Bill Frist (Tenn.) and Rick Santorum (Pa.) and Reps.