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Iraq is paying for more of its own reconstruction but is still struggling to spend its multibillion-dollar surplus as it copes with a flood of oil revenue and a cumbersome approval process meant to curb corruption, U.S. officials said Wednesday.
No real official word on exactly what went down with a Jim Gilmore golf outing this week at Kiln Creek Golf Club and Resort, but the Thursday event has been ditched. The folks in the pro-shop said that they weren't sure what the reason was, but it appears that this might be another case of the Republican struggling to fill up his campaign coffers. Gilmore is hoping to fill the seat being left behind...
The crowds are starting to pile in at the Batten Arts and Letters Building at Old Dominion University to see Michelle Obama talk with military families. We're supposed to kick off in a bit but apparently the wife of the presumptive Democratic nominee Barack Obama is reading with kids at nearby elementary school. Michelle Obama read with the kids and then played a game where the kids competed to spell...
Here is my ranking of the 23 Republican-held Senate seats in terms of the most likely to switch hands to the Democrats. 1. New Mexico- Pete Domenici (Rep. Steve Pearce vs. Rep. Tom Udall) 2. Virginia- John Warner (Fmr. Gov. Jim Gilmore vs. Fmr. Gov. Mark Warner) 3. New Hampshire- Sen. John Sununu vs. Fmr. Gov. Jeanne Shaheen 4. Alaska- Sen. Ted Stevens vs. Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich 5. Colorado- Wayne...
Carter is the "evidence" that liberal democrats are failures as presidents. (What, Clinton, liberal?!) And the former president who -- among right wing screechers -- exists only as a warning of the possiblity of "President Obama." via | It took 30 years, but Jimmy Carter finally has gotten recognition for the wisdom of his energy policies. Speaking on Science Friday, Senator John Warner, a Republican...
By Samieh Shalash, Daily Press, Newport News, Va. Aug. 2--A bill passed in the Senate on Thursday will put money for technology in the hands of minority colleges and institutions nationwide, including Hampton University and Norfolk State University. Introduced by Virginia Sens.
It took 30 years, but Jimmy Carter finally has gotten recognition for the wisdom of his energy policies. Speaking on Science Friday, Senator John Warner, a Republican from Virginia who first entered the Senate during Carter's term in office, said that Jimmy Carter "was right" when he called for a massive program of energy conservation and alternative energy research...
Source: [b]NPR Science Friday[/b] John Warner: Jimmy Carter Was Right posted by Ira Flatow on Friday, August 1. 2008 It took 30 years, but Jimmy Carter finally has gotten recognition for the wisdom of his energy policies. Speaking on Science Friday, Senator John Warner, a Republican from Virgin...
Americans are driving less and switching to more fuel-efficient cars. Can legislators on opposite sides of the aisle collaborate to help the nation deal with the energy crisis? Senators John Warner (R-VA) and Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) discuss offshore drilling, alternative energy and lowering the speed limit.
WASHINGTON (UPI via COMTEX) -- Several U.S. Senate seats held by Republicans could be lost to Democrats, while the Democrats could lose one, a poll indicates. Polling data by Zogby International shows that of five key Senate races, New Mexico, Virginia and Oregon are trending to Democrats....
Rep. Norm Dicks (D-Wash.) and the panoply of Boeing supporters must have been whooping it up as they read the upbeat news stories about language inserted into the 2009 defense spending bill to give Boeing a better chance of winning the tanker contract. [Photo: Boeing/Defense Tech] I checked with some staff and a few other sources on the Hill and the early gouge is this: the Senate is unlikely to support...
RICHMOND, Va., July 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. House of
Representatives took a historic step today by passing legislation that
would grant the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authority over
tobacco products, including the authority to crack down on tobacco
marketing and sales to kids. The bill passed with an overwhelming majority
and broad, bipartisan support. The bill now goes...
ABC News' Z. Byron Wolf reports: Sen. Ted Stevens, who until yesterday was the ranking republican on Senate subcommittee charged with overseeing Disaster Recovery, is dealing with his own legal disaster by going about his business as usual. He may...
Some reactions to the indictment of Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, on seven counts of failing to disclose thousands of dollars in services he received from a company that helped renovate his home.