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By Monday, the woman’s lawyer told Roll Call that the story hasn’t hurt LiCausi at all. Actually, it’s helped her book of business.
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By Monday, the woman’s lawyer told Roll Call that the story hasn’t hurt LiCausi at all. Actually, it’s helped her book of business.
Like the bullied kid at school, Nussle — who’s running for governor of the Hawkeye State — sighed and sat down. As for everybody else in the room, they laughed with the bully.
“As a matter of honor, I have to make sure she doesn’t get re-elected” to the council in 2005, Owens told Roll Call.
In an interview with Roll Call Executive Editor Morton M.
Frist refused to hold a roll call vote, noting that one of the sponsors had requested it be passed by unanimous consent.
He also would not comment on the Hopi client to Roll Call or The Arizona Republic, which first reported his resignation from the client.
When Republicans take the field for the 44th Annual Roll Call Congressional Baseball Game tonight, one notable name will be missing.
To David Grosh — a lifeguard in Rehoboth Beach, Del., who also specialized in excavating, machine operations, bartending, mentoring pre-school children and other “typical beach employment” — it was
Kennedy Memorial Stadium, promise to make tonight’s 44th Annual Roll Call Congressional Baseball Game an old-fashioned slugfest.
Two area charities are just as thrilled as the lawmakers themselves that the 44th Annual Roll Call Congressional Baseball Game returns to RFK Stadium tonight.
The aide, whom we shall call Miss Daisy, lives on Capitol Hill. She said she walked to the corner of New Jersey and Independence avenues Southwest to hail a cab to take her to Georgetown.
Since Roll Call began publishing 50 years ago, the Senate has been faced with two dozen nominations to the Supreme Court.
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s (R) call for a special statewide election in November to consider several matters, including redistricting reform.
NINA TOTENBERG Reporter, 1968 When I worked for Roll Call in 1968, it was nothing like the Roll Call of today. For starters, I WAS the editorial staff.
Yudain started newspapers in elementary and junior high school, then continued the newspaper his older brother founded at the local high school.
Since Roll Call sprung to life in 1955, there have been enough coups, multi-ballot marathons and one-vote nailbiters to fill plenty of newsprint.
And as Roll Call celebrates 50 years as “The Newspaper of Capitol Hill” this month, no celebration of the past half century of Congressional politics would be complete without recognizing the Hill bar
Members that move their families to the area often have children attending the same local school, starring in the school play or playing on the same sports teams. Former Indiana Senator and now U.S.
Oxley, of course, expects big things from his team because with a win June 23 at the 44th Annual Roll Call Congressional Baseball Game he will retire his second coveted Roll Call trophy.
So it goes with choosing the top 10 Senate races during the time that Roll Call has been covering Capitol Hill and the campaign trail.