Market Moves to New Home
[IMGCAP(1)]</p> The changes are just beginning: Plans for the renovation of the original market are almost finished, </p> the adjacent street is slated for an eventual makeover and the city is looking
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[IMGCAP(1)]</p> The changes are just beginning: Plans for the renovation of the original market are almost finished, </p> the adjacent street is slated for an eventual makeover and the city is looking
</p> “Initially, we’ll probably let him get back into the groove,” Fisher said.
</p> “What you’re seeing is an attempt to lift the cloud he’s been operating under,” Brand told Roll Call on Monday. “The politics kind of overtook the law.” </p> Sen.
</p> The Republicans are stocked while the Democratic bench is relatively thin.
</p> Davis operatives argue otherwise.
</p> But Democrats also plan to vigorously contest the newly open seat.
They also will remain usable for 30 years, versus 18 months for a dollar bill. </p> And yet they are not catching on. One reason is lack of adequate marketing by the U.S. Mint.
get the votes to pass the bill.
</p> Hastert does not have a favored candidate per se in the contest, after state Sen. Tim Schmitz (R) declined to run.
</p> Stevens and his father are at the center of a broad federal probe of corruption in Alaska.
</p> Assuming the ethics bill becomes law, the WRDA bill may be the first piece of legislation to test the new prohibition on “airdropped earmarks.”
</p> The key, of course, is passing a Defense Department appropriations bill before Sept. 30, lest they be accused of keeping needed funding from our men and women in uniform.
</p> Because Congress is in a month-long recess, Democrats are worried that Bush could decline to sign the bill in the constitutionally specified 10-day period, leaving lawmakers with no opportunity to
</p> The brouhaha, of course, was about the vote on a motion to recommit on the Agriculture appropriations bill. As the very tight vote drew to a close, Rep.
</p> That September, when Congress sent a list of three potential AOCs to President Bill Clinton, several commission members spoke openly about their support for their top choice, Alan Hantman, who went
Bill Bradley (D-N.J.) and then-Vice President Al Gore (D) raised just about the same amount of money. There could be a similar result this year with Clinton and Obama.
</p> The Defense authorization bill is pulled in pique because the Majority Leader cannot prevail on an Iraq amendment; only one of the 12 appropriations bills has cleared the Senate (Homeland Security
</p> Republicans had spent much of their day alleging Democrats mishandled a procedural vote on the fiscal 2008 Agriculture spending bill the night before, altering the outcome to defeat the measure.
John Edwards (D-N.C.) and was the head Senate Democratic page during the impeachment trial of then-President Bill Clinton.
</p> The Spartanburg County Republican Party is expected to vote Aug. 23 on a resolution officially rebuking Graham for supporting his chamber’s immigration bill.