Capitol Briefing: October 7, 2007 - October 13, 2007
Kennedy Surgery "Successful"
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) will miss about a week of work as he recuperates in Boston from today's "routine" and "preventative" surgery to unblock an artery in his neck, doctors and aides said this afternoon. The surgery, performed at Massachusetts General Hospital, came after a routine checkup performed earlier...
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Paul Kane
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October 12, 2007; 4:21 PM ET |
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Cheney, House Republicans on Different Money Paths
Once popular enough to charge donors $4,200 for a handshake and a photo, Vice President Dick Cheney has become a much less sought-after fundraiser among House Republicans. Almost 10 months into the year, Cheney has headlined one fundraiser for an incumbent House Republican, Rep. Sam Graves (Mo.), who is facing...
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Paul Kane
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October 11, 2007; 7:00 AM ET |
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GOP Leaders
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Craig's Ethics Case: A Lengthy Process Likely
Now that he's decided to remain in office through next year, Sen. Larry Craig (R-Idaho) still must deal with an internal investigation from the Ethics Committee following a June 11 arrest stemming from an airport restroom gay-sex sting. But for those looking for a quick verdict -- something that might...
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Paul Kane
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October 9, 2007; 9:05 AM ET |
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