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Thomas Locked in New Tax Fight

, now receives about $200 million in tax subsidies each year to sell its planes overseas, according to company estimates, and believes it would lose 10,000 U.S. jobs if the incentives were eliminated without

A Look at Delaware

It shows that “you can’t function in this state without crossing party lines. There simply aren’t enough of us to go around.”

Equality Requires Shared Sacrifice

The U.S. armed forces should not be dominated by Americans — whether from inner cities or rural areas — driven into military service because of meager opportunities available in civilian life.

Low-Yield Nukes Still Destructive

The administration wants new nuclear weapons that can destroy so-called hard and deeply buried targets (HDBTs) — bunkers about 1,000 feet underground — in “rogue” nations without causing substantial collateral

War and Peace

D-Fla.) is charging that the whole Iraq operation was a diversion from the war on terrorism and that we devoted a lot of resources, military and presumably also intelligence, to the war in Iraq that we should

Space Is Greatest Strategic Venue

We would not have been able to prosecute this war so quickly and successfully without American space assets. The same has also been said of our routing of the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Out of Line

In fact, without crediting Kingston’s outburst that closing the Dome was “one more example of police-state arrogance,” we’d urge its reopening when enough police are on duty to make it safe.

Debate Over Security Flares

“I just think it should be a little more open to mom and pop from Peoria,” Chairman Jack Kingston (R-Ga.) said.

Bad Habit

It won’t happen and probably shouldn’t happen, but Congress should at least think about — and scare itself with — the prospect of passing Rep.

Please Dress Better, Mica Implores

Standards for women are less clearly stated, though the press galleries in recent years posted a reminder that reporters should wear appropriate “professional” dress after one female scribe — taking

Members Pan ‘Army’ on Hill

Committee members were not so sure, and the hearing seemed to mark the end of a nearly two-year period in which additional funding for the force was appropriated almost without question.

ACLU Backs Cop in Hoax Appeal

At that time his status on the force was changed from suspension with pay to suspension without pay, according to his attorney.

Product Placement for Edwards

After walking up a long flight of stairs to get to the conference room at the White House, “I find myself in the rare position of a politician without much wind,” he joked.

Bush Could Face Big Fight in GOP Over Gay Issues

Ken Connor, president of the Family Research Council, wrote that “if Republican leaders cannot mount a vigorous defense of marriage, then pro-family voters perhaps should begin to reconsider their

K St. Hopeful About Hill Access

The American League of Lobbyists is “cautiously optimistic” that they will soon receive passes designated for frequent visitors allowing them access to the Capitol without a specific appointment.