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The Hill Articles: June 5, 2007
June 5
Tancredo tells Bush to take a hike
Jefferson indictment sparks House ethics feud
Jefferson indicted for corruption
Obama tries to lure more Latino voters
Feingold blasts war bill, but cuts Reid some slack
Bush now has taste for vetoes: lobbyist
Q&A: Sen. Russ Feingold
Richard Rausch, former Capitol Hill staffer, dies following bout with double pneumonia
Strengthening the nation’s safety net
House appropriators seeking to trim Bush’s non-war defense fund requests
Weyant’s World: June 5, 2007
House Dems may roll back anti-abortion provisions
Western Union loses Hill space as need for its services dwindles
LaHood mulls departure to alma mater
Hastert, others to unveil energy security policy
Veterans group forms partnership with law firms on Walter Reed
NSA surveillance program may have skirted 1991 law on congressional notification, say Democrats
CHS lobbies heavily for prime space in visitors center
Why ethics laws pass about once every 25 years
Department of Homeland Security churns out poorly developed schemes
Common sense vs. political correctness: the illustrative case of the ‘flying imams’
NRSC looks to acknowledge party divisions with unorthodox strategy
USOC criticizes Richardson over boycott comment
Wind industry advocating tax help, renewable standard
Bottom line
From Kennedy’s foot soldier to lobbyist, Kim tells his story
Centrists wary of push for majority of the majority rule
Insurance industry divided over federal regulation
The United States and Iran: restructuring a fractured relationship
Sustaining the battle against HIV/AIDS: the road ahead
Guarding against terrorists’ exploitation of visa program would be costly, difficult
Real terror
WTO allows broad grounds to copy patented medicines
Preserving information
The forgotten past
Legislation would combat terrorism, natural disasters
Defense against extremist use of the Internet
Legislation would modernize and strengthen visa waiver program
Aide feels need for speed
Aides both savvy, green join Va. Sen. Warner
Intern of the Week: Moran’s intern creates impressive, ‘bang-up’ PowerPoint presentation
Q: What one trait bothers you most in another person?
Conyers links Fox News mistake to race
House GOP leaders cool on Bush’s immigration rhetoric
Quitting Oil, Natural Gas and Coal Won’t Be Easy (Rep. Gene Green)
Robert Kennedy Remembered
Reid, McConnell tangle over immigration timetable
Kucinich: No More Blood for Oil
Sen. Thomas Respected by Many (Sen. Judd Gregg)
United States Should Open Trade Talks with Cuba (Rep. Jack Kingston)
Sen. Thomas Will Be Remembered as a Talented, Tough Policy-Maker (Sen. Larry Craig)
JFK Plot Demonstrates Coordination in Face of a Threat (Rep. Gus Bilirakis)
Monday Morning Quarterback: Greenhouse Gas
Slipping Through the Cracks
Sen. Thomas Was Heart of Wyoming Delegation (Sen. Mike Enzi)
Double Dipping: Fine for Ice Cream, Not for Lobbyists and Lawyers (Rep. Chris Cannon)
Bans on Deep Sea Energy Development Must be Lifted (Rep. John Peterson)
Jefferson resigns from Small Business Committee
Cheney’s name missing from list of Libby supporters
Scandals Fade As Issue in 2008
Libby gets 30 months in prison
Bye-bye, Dollar Bill
Down, Down, Down
The Jefferson Double Standard
NASA Administrator’s Global Warming Statement is Ignorant