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Report: Robert Novak Hits Pedestrian With Car

According to Politico's Jonathan Martin and Chris Frates, syndicated columnist Robert Novak hit a pedestrian with his car this morning in Washington, D.C. "I didn't know I hit him," Mr. Novak told reporters. "I feel terrible." As terrible as Mr. Novak feels, Media Mob is sure that the man he hit with his black Corvette feels worse. In a video on the site, Mr. Novak comes off as cagey...

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The Interchange Fee Debate on Capitol Hill

In an article titled "On credit card fees, blame game begins", Chris Frates writes from Politico. com about the legislative battle underway on Capitol Hill over interchange fees and whether pending legislation to provide merchants a way to directly negotiate interchange fees should be passed. According to Frates, "the debate has sparked a huge lobbying campaign marked by Capitol...

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Money flipped Dems on FISA

Dems Who Flipped On FISA Immunity See More Telecom Cash By Chris Frates Jun 24, 2008 (The Politico) House Democrats who flipped their votes to support retroactive immunity for telecom companies in last week’s FISA bill took thousands of dollars more from phone companies than Democrats who consistently voted against legislation with an immunity provision, according to an analysis by MAPLight.org....