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Fine Food or a Casual Lunch Is Steps Away

Catering to the time-constrained schedules of the restaurant’s power broker crowd, the chef created four “power lunch” menus that combine scaled-down courses in separate dishes on one plate so there’s

Police May Reduce Checkpoints Post-Elections

“There are no plans to change [back to eight-hour shifts] after the election,” Ford said, adding that current schedules could stay in place until the Jan. 20 presidential inauguration.

Congressional Overtime Rules Advance

In addition, the regulations issued by the Office of Compliance in 1996 recognized the irregular work schedules caused by jobs that directly depended on the schedule of the House or Senate and thus allowed

Bush Officials Rally Delegates

Convention officials said they could provide no comprehensive information about the schedules for administration officials.

Overtime Rules May Benefit Some Staff

Additionally, the regulations issued by the Office of Compliance in 1995 recognized the irregular work schedules caused by jobs that directly depended on the schedule of the House or Senate and thus allowed

Consultants Devising System for Early GOTV

But with busy schedules, transportation issues, illness, travel and emergencies, there are a lot of reasons why many well-intentioned registered voters don’t make it to the polls.”

Senate Republicans Turn Up the Heat on Edwards

“Having failed to pass virtually any legislation this year, the Washington Republicans should spend less time worrying about campaign schedules and more time working to get the Senate back on schedule

Edwards: A Senate Inkblot Test

Trent Lott (R-Miss.) said he would urge the GOP leadership to “accommodate” the schedules of Kerry and Edwards because it involves altering the Constitution — but he added that the two Senators should

High-Tech Challenges

deal of time comparing sites, ranking the most common Web site elements — contact information, biographies, photos — with features seldomly seen on Congressional sites, such as bilingual versions, daily schedules

Leaders To Pick Up Pace

The House and Senate plan to ratchet up their floor schedules for the next two weeks in an effort to regain legislative momentum lost during this week’s memorials for the late President Ronald Reagan.

Leaders, Police Prepare

The death of former President Ronald Reagan on Saturday has led House and Senate leaders to scrap their legislative schedules this week and left Congressional law enforcement officials to draw up security

Mice, Members of Congress Share Work Habits

“Congress completes most of its legislative work during the final months of session, and thus appears to ‘procrastinate’ in much the same way that laboratory subjects often do when working on fixed schedules