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Want a Job in Politics? Check Out These Books

politics and impress potential employers during an interview, we’ve asked three experts for their book recommendations: Jennifer Carignan and Christopher Hughes, career advisers for American University’s School

Fiction, Nonfiction Explore Aftermath of 9/11

Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies; Michael Doyle, Columbia Law School foreign and security policy professor; Patrick Doherty, deputy director of the New America Foundation’s national security

An Ending and a Beginning for 9/11 Firefighter

This week, as the nation prepares to observe the 10th anniversary of 9/11, Roll Call looks back at how Capitol Hill responded to the attacks and how that day’s events changed — and didn’t change — life

‘We Were All in It Together’

This week, as the nation prepares to observe the 10th anniversary of 9/11, Roll Call looks back at how Capitol Hill responded to the attacks and how that day’s events changed — and didn’t change — life

Warren Appears to Move Toward Senate Bid

website Blue Mass Group titled “Coming Home,” the longtime consumer advocate, who helped create the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, indicated she would not go quietly back to teaching at Harvard Law School

Flake Draws Wealthy GOP Primary Opponent

“Right now you need to have people from the private sector who understand what it takes to create jobs and get the economy going,” Cardon told Roll Call in an interview.

Bob Graham: Creating Fiction From Reality

Roll Call caught up with Graham to ask him a few questions about his new thriller and his experiences writing it. What was the process behind writing this novel? Your inspiration?

Meese Helps Social Conservatives to Stay Relevant

“Because this is such a target-rich environment, there’s always something that conservatives can unite around,” an attendee told Roll Call. Meese was traveling and unavailable for comment.

Who Will Be Odd Man Out in New Jersey Redraw?

John Farmer Jr., the dean of Rutgers School of Law-Newark, was unanimously chosen last week as the independent vote. Farmer was the state attorney general under Republican Govs.

Republican Roster

Kevin Brady (Texas) Second Base Elected 1996 Home: The Woodlands Hits R | Throws R | Votes R Brady, a two-time MVP, is playing in his 15th Roll Call Congressional Baseball Game.

Democratic Roster

Infield/Outfield Elected 2010 Home: Johnstown Hits R | Throws R | Votes S Critz is making his debut in the Roll Call Congressional Baseball Game.

Selling the Anti-Bachmann Phone

“She’s seen as the leader of the tea party, and the tea party really gets progressives fired up,” a former Credo employee told Roll Call.

Griffith Likes to Go His Way, Even if It’s Odd

“I’m just in a different role,” Griffith told Roll Call on a recent Thursday morning in his office. “Leadership has to make sure that they keep things running, but I’m not leadership.