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Drive for Cash Accelerates

Tom DeLay (R), see story on page 21]. In the 8th district race in Illinois, Bean raised just more than $500,000 in the three-month period — far outpacing her fellow at-risk brethren.

New and Improved

The event offers $2 Buds and food specials until 9 p.m. at the Black Rooster Pub, The Bottom Line, The Front Page, Lulu’s, Five, Singapore Bistro, Porter’s Dining Saloon, Recessions, Madhatter and

GOP Floats Cuts

Those ideas included an amendment to the fiscal 2006 budget that would cut discretionary spending by 2 percent across the board; a call for committee chairmen to find an additional 10 percent — or

Can You See Me Now?

[IMGCAP(1)]Usually on this page we ask you, the reader, to identify the location or object you see in the main photograph.

Legislation, Art and the Wild West

When Hayden headed to Washington later that year to lobby for the creation of a national park at the headwaters of the Yellowstone River, he brought with him a 500-page report detailing Yellowstone

Dean Promotes Committee Ties

with the filibuster, the DNC coordinated very closely with the office of Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee “to make sure we were on the same page

When Red Means Green

The presenters demonstrated the e-filing software by filling out sample L-1 and L-2 forms on TV monitors.

Privatization’s ‘Pied Piper’

In the fourth inning of a 2-2 ball game, Langley High School freshman Peter Ferrara steps to the plate. His father, Peter Ferrara Sr., is a wreck.

Cutler’s Capitol Return

office and finds her list of lovers growing so complicated that her friends ask her to start a blog so they can keep up, is fiction, at least according to the legal text across from the book’s title page

For Penn, Platinum Was Most Precious

Reconfigured on the page, these “Platinum Test Materials,” too, became high art — or at least freshly revelatory. And despite the disparate images these collages combine — one features humorist S.J.

Paper Has Changed, But Focus Remains the Same

perspective, a postage stamp cost 3 cents in 1955 compared to 37 cents today, and a gallon of gas cost 23 cents then, while today inside and around the Beltway, prices have held steady at more than $2

DSCC Attacks Snowe, So NRSC Hits Murray?

The five-page news release features a picture of Murray and accuses her of acting improperly when she led the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee during the 2002 cycle.

Time’s Up!

Menendez’s desire to keep on schedule, it seemed clear that sending a young staffer up to the No. 2 Democratic leader in the House was not the smartest approach.”