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Bush Says Fannie, Freddie to Remain Private

</p> Bush, who spoke during a White House news conference, said a widespread banking collapse was not going to happen. </p> “I think the system basically is sound — I truly do,” he said.

A Tragedy Strikes the Hill

</p> “Who’s going to argue with a group of Capitol Police officers?” Lauro says, lightly cracking a smile. </p> Lauro joined Rep.

GOP Free for All

</p> Four candidates are competing for the right to replace retiring Rep.

AIDS Bill Runs Into Trouble Again

</p> Reid rushed to the floor to move the HIV/AIDS bill, but Sen. Dick Lugar (R-Ind.), ranking member of the Foreign Relations Committee, objected to the unanimous consent request.

Pelosi, Reid Plan to Buck Bush on Medicare

</p> The override would mark the third time Congress has bucked Bush, joining successful overrides of his vetoes on water resources legislation and and the farm bill.

Obama Adds Hill Vets to PR Team

</p> Linda Douglass, a former TV and print news reporter, will continue to serve as traveling spokeswoman for the campaign, while Bill Burton will continue as national spokesman.

Heard on the Hill: One Unhappy Camper

</p> [IMGCAP(1)]And to loosely paraphrase a great sage, hell hath no fury like a soccer mom whose schedule is messed with. </p> Normally mild-mannered Sen.

The Duality of Politics

Canin offers a few possibilities himself: former Presidents Bill Clinton and Lyndon Johnson, former Sen. Huey Long (D-La.) or former Rep. Gary Condit (D-Calif.).

No Agreement Yet on AIDS bill

</p> Meanwhile, the Senate is set to vote on the housing bill Friday evening. The bill, if passed, would bounce back to the House.

Campus Notebook: Getting Greener

</p> [IMGCAP(1)]The bill would authorize $5 million for the Chief Administrative Office to launch a pilot program promoting the use of innovative technologies aimed at “greening” the House.

Defections Rattle GOP

</p> It came down to a critical test vote on a bill that delays a physician pay cut under Medicare.