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Gore Steers Millions to Campaign Committees
Wednesday, Apr. 28; 11:51am
Former Vice President Al Gore has agreed to donate $1 million to both Democratic Congressional campaign committees from a federal compliance account left over from his 2000 presidential effort, according to informed Democratic sources.

Specter Edges Out Toomey in Keystone State
Wednesday, Apr. 28; 10:24am
Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter (R) eked out a narrow primary victory over Rep. Pat Toomey (R) Tuesday, bringing closure to the all-out-knock-down fight dubbed the ultimate battle for the soul of the Republican Party.


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Democrats Decry Frist’s S.D. Letter
Amidst an outcry from Senate Democrats, Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) has proclaimed former Rep. John Thune’s bid to oust Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) a “race of national importance” that GOP donors should consider their top priority.

For Vets, a Monumental Day

Need Better Voter Data? TV Habits May Tell All

Hoyer Smells Change, Victory in the Air

Opinion

Editorial: Dim Bulbs
It’s no consolation to point out that, if Congressional oversight of intelligence is “feckless” now, it has always been so. In the post-Sept. 11, 2001, era, there is simply no excuse for supervision of the intelligence agencies — and the Homeland Security and Justice departments — not to be as good as Congress can possibly provide.

Ornstein: Experience of 9/11 Panel, Hill Committees Shows Comity in Short Supply

Bowman: When It Comes to Taxes and Environment, It’s All About Intensity

Matson's World: Blank Checks and Receipts

Politics

Kentucky a Fading Target
Once considered one of Democrats’ top targets, Kentucky’s Senate race has all but fallen off the national radar screen even as their nominee is set to formally enter the contest today.

N.Y.’s Primary Colors

Players: Out of the Frying Pan...

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Around the Hill

Card Boutique To Open
At Pulp on the Hill, words such as “creativity,” “joy” and “love” cover the walls, next to the artwork designed by local artists. Worn-down doors hold greeting cards. Refrigerator magnets sit on an antique refrigerator. And in the vault ... well, that’s where the “edgy stuff” goes.

Guacamole Contestants Prepare to Mash Out Their Differences

Climbers: Former Chief of Staff Returns Home

Photos From the Attic: Shipping Out

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Brothers David, Jon and Paul Boorstin look at old family photos at Tuesday’s memorial service for their father, former Librarian of Congress Daniel Boorstin.



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