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Resign, Mr. Speaker
House Speaker Dennis Hastert either was grossly negligent for not taking the red flags surrounding Mark Foley fully into account and ordering a swift investigation -- or he deliberately looked the other way in hopes that a brewing
End of Weekend wrap-up.
"Win Streak Ends at 4" -The Washington Post Ducks End Caps Streak -The Washington Times The Caps Report -The Washington Times Ducks Win This One for the Road -The LA Times On Saturday, the Caps and Flyers played a back and forth game
"Success" & "Failure": Words with No Meaning in Washington 2
She allowed (without any challenge whatsoever) Joseph Curl a flunky from The Washington Times to defend the performance of the press corps on this matter. He claimed in response to a caller that reporters had all along been pressing
Some Republicans aren't sharing the wealth Charles Hurt / THE
Senate Republicans with enormous campaign war chests are refusing to fer significant amounts of money to help fellow Republicans who are cash-strapped and face defeat in the final weeks of the campaign
Black Democrats support Steele SA Miller and Jon Ward / THE
Former Prince George's County Executive Wayne K. Curry and five fellow black Democrats on the county council excoriated their party yesterday and endorsed Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele, a Republican, for US Senate
Webb of deception Milton R. Copulos
A shameful disdain for military women
Bush welcome to raise cash, but no pictures and no press Joseph
President Bush has become the Stealth Campaigner. Candidates across the country, especially those in tight races where the president's power to draw cash is most valuable, want him to drop by for a fundraiser
Kerry apologizes for insulting troops Charles Hurt / THE
Sen. John Kerry bowed to bipartisan pressure yesterday and apologized for insulting US troops earlier this week when he suggested that a lack of wits and poor academic performance had landed them on the front lines of Iraq
Cardin skips debate in Charles County SA Miller and Jon Ward
US Rep. Benjamin L. Cardin last night skipped an NAACP-sponsored debate in Charles County, Md., a day after the Democratic Senate nominee stammered and stumbled during a faceoff with the Republican nominee, Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele
US speeds attack plans for North Korea Bill Gertz / THE
The Pentagon has stepped up planning for attacks against North Korea's nuclear program and is bolstering nuclear forces in Asia, said defense officials familiar with the highly secret process
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