The Hill Articles: January 9, 2008

January 9
Richardson to drop out, AP says Bhutto death leaves bind for members Dems weigh tactics after approps loss Weyant’s World: January 9, 2008 Quite a Night for Hillary (Rep. Leonard Boswell) Clinton outpaced Obama in fourth quarter fundraising FMCSA’s New Year’s Resolutions: Ignore Public Safety Concerns and Defy Congressional Order Saxton to back Myers in N.J.’s 3rd Think outside the Box: Look to Other Nations on Tax Reform Landrieu fights back against bribery charge In N.H., Campaign Turned Quickly in Clinton’s Favor (Rep. Tammy Baldwin) Top GOP recruit opts out of race for Renzi’s seat Obama lands key Nevada union endorsement What Happened? Clinton’s team was worried about Obama ‘tsunami’ The Middle Ground Obama campaign rakes in the dough after Iowa A Briefing for the President on His Trip to Israel Palestinians Must End Incitement, Terrorism for Peace to Hold State by state Assigning blame Clash brews on ethics GOP scours Obama votes for election ammunition Risk of gambling addiction is not proven higher in military Dems: Ignore ‘concern trolls’ Hillary should fire Bill amid campaign wreckage The voice of a generation Penn predicted Clinton’s ‘near-death experience’ in September Texas Hold ‘Em A party hostess Steny’s schedule Chandra Levy case reopened Pelosi refuses to cooperate on new book GOP officials urging embattled Calif. Rep. Doolittle not to seek reele DVD machine offers new way to goof off Katrina flight sparks Dems’ interest in Baton Rouge seat Business group promises open mind on Huckabee White House expected to offer Colombia FTA Lobbying World Chamber cautiously pushes economic fixes Bottom Line AMA ads target healthcare reform Martin Luther King Would Be Proud of Obama Wide-open N.M. races draw dozens What happened in Iowa Conservative lock rule being broken Two Comeback Stories We Are Serious about Voting Rights for D.C. Residents Craig makes new argument on bathroom incident End New Hampshire, Start New Ballgame Club for Growth Goes After Huckabee in Michigan Hillary Stuns Analysis: After Clinton win, unpredictability replaces inevitability Stunned silence at Obama’s election night party With N.H. in the books, GOP field is muddled