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The Hill Articles: September 6, 2007
September 6
GOP uproar over Craig
House Dems signal a shift on Iraq plans
Catching fish, netting earmarks up in Alaska
Dems battle for Silicon Valley cash
Walker forced to defend report card
Romney benefits from ties to eBay president
Donna Edwards, debate sponsor criticize absent Wynn at first primary showdown
House GOP selects members to scrutinize controversial vote
Ohio Rep. Gillmor remembered for ‘love for our state and our country’
Johnson gets warm bipartisan greeting
Cochran to endorse Thompson
Sen. Dodd shifts, plans to unveil predatory lending bill
Dems regroup to overhaul FISA
Mold means it’s curtains for House upholstery shop, for now
Simpson pledges to defend Craig’s earmarks for Idaho constituents
Democrats, White House diverge on gas tax
Rules Committee places the Senate on a diet
Shaheen’s delay creating uncertainty in New Hampshire’s Senate election
Ducking a question
What Petraeus must answer
Following the Foley lessons
Scandal usurps Idaho’s legacy
Gadget shopping and gabbing with Greta
The buzz of Capitol Hill in the morning
Weyant’s World: September 6, 2007
Going, Going….Not Gone
Opening The Doors of Higher Education (Rep. Carolyn McCarthy)
MoveOn ponders taking on Democratic incumbents
Thompson Stiffs New Hampshire, Paul Wins Debate Poll, McCain and Huckabee Smile
Patent Reform Long Overdue (Rep. Howard Berman)
Ask A.B.
Dodd demands mandatory withdrawal deadline
Bush Cashing In
Don’t Jump to Conclusions on Iraq
Huckabee calls Paul’s debate comments ‘ludicrous’
Affordable Education Is Paramount (Rep. John Yarmuth)
Incompetence in the House
Old Naval smack-down
McCain Roars Back
24 Hours in Boston
Second Amendment Applies in D.C., Same as Everyehwere Else (Rep. Marilyn Musgrave)
Critical Time to Have Unvarnished Information (Rep. Russ Carnahan)
White House mum on comedy group’s security breach
GAO Report Paints Grim Picture (Sen. Evan Bayh)
Debates About Surge’s Effectiveness Miss the Point (Rep. Adam Smith)
Kennedy, Miller agree on final student loan bill
DCCC Blasts GOP ‘Moral High Ground’
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