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Coburn Backs Into Landrieu Race

</p> As the Senate was scrambling to wrap up work on the massive $700 billion economic recovery bill, Landrieu made a last-minute push to move a $1 billion agricultural assistance package aimed at farmers

Stevens’ Team Focuses on Appraisal

</p> Stevens is facing a seven-count indictment that alleges he received things of value that he didn’t pay for and didn’t report on his annual financial disclosure forms as gifts.

Prosecution Allowed an Additional Witness

Stevens is accused of failing to report on his annual financial disclosure forms hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of renovations that the company, VECO, and its chief executive, Bill Allen, were

CVC Watch

</p> Indeed, some of those details won’t be worked out until President Bush signs a bill that sets up the CVC’s operational structure. Without the bill, the CVC couldn’t open many of its services.

Prosecutors Show Stevens’ Awareness of Renovations

</p> The government alleges that Stevens knew that his friends — particularly Bill Allen, former chief executive officer of the oil services firm VECO — were providing hundreds of thousands of dollars

Veterans’ Lobby Feels Bailout Heat

</p> Even though the groups scored a big victory this Congress with the GI bill, veterans organizations say they plan to continue to advocate on the issue as the federal government implements the new

An Old Battle and a New War

Bill Clinton’s (D) uphill campaign for the White House, a film that is now considered a cult classic among political junkies.

Judge Refuses to Dismiss Stevens Case

</p> For the third time, Sullivan rejected the defense’s motion to dismiss the case over allegations that prosecutors had failed to timely turn over to Stevens’ attorneys evidence that could have been

Missouri: NRCC Hits Barnes on Her Fannie Mae Ties

</p> “Kay Barnes was so anxious to push unsound policies at Fannie Mae with her own disastrous plans that she failed to account for the long-term consequences that these policies would eventually sow,