The Hill Articles: October 5, 2007

October 5
Wilson to seek Senate seat Deaniacs open their wallets for ’08 hopefuls Despite ruling, Craig says he will finish out his term Clinton last Dem to back torture pledge Weyant’s World: October 5, 2007 Rep. Ryan endorses Sen. Dodd Top Capitol Police executives step down Hill grows greener Despite Bush opposition, House easily passes ‘Blackwater bill’ Lawmakers: U.S. lacks terrorism preparation Giuliani leads third-quarter cash haul as race intensifies OMB’s Nussle looks to positive outcome for budget impasse Democrats look to make Minnesota the Massachusetts of the Midwest Oversight Obama, Harkin write to Bush about USDA stance on black farmers Durbin, Specter aim for deal on bankruptcy code Battle erupts over Medicare coverage of dialysis Florida Democrats file suit against Dean, DNC for cutting delegates Schumer unbound Clean, reliable, cost-effective: nuclear power none of these Prince’s politics Dems’ Limbaugh frustration Restaurant K delights in the details Getting out: Cool sport — really Partying with the judges Boeing unsuccessful in appeasing Shelby Levin quizzes Mukasey on release of DoJ documents Even Republicans Want Contractors Held Accountable in Iraq (Rep. John Larson) NLRB A Far Cry From Fair It’s the presidency or nothing for Richardson Iraq’s Cholera Outbreak: A New Surge in a Failed War (Rep. Jim McDermott) Romney Ad Touts Tax Pledge Signing Presidential Missteps Veterans Funding Non-Controversial (Rep. Bob Filner) Hoekstra says Craig should resign Bipartisan group introduces redeployment plan bill in Senate Senate confirms Tapella as public printer Conservatives Should Stay With the GOP Protecting Profits Obama’s Slap at the American Flag Corruption on the Rise in Iraqi Government (Rep. Brian Higgins) Proposed Shield Law Raises Too High a Hurdle (Sen. Kit Bond) The Root of Michael Vick’s Trouble