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Revolving Door: Politico's Jonathan Allen to Head Dem Political Action Committee
Here's another entry for the revolving door file: Politico's Jonathan Allen , formerly of Congressional Quarterly and former Sen.
Tough choice awaits Ehrlich as time slips away
Residents from each side then battle for dominance as onlookers keep warm with hearty cheers and frosty beers.
I look forward to the day when we are no longer considered liberals or conservatives, but simply Americans.
Should Medicare extend to Mexico?
Americans living in Mexico must return to the U.S. to use their Medicare benefits.
NSPS study a blueprint for broader pay reform
When a three-man panel of experts was tasked by the Defense Department earlier this year to find ways to improve its controversial pay-for-performance system, it went one step further.
Christie seeks transition from loan flap to Corzine's Wall Street record
After a tough week answering questions about his loan to his former employee, career federal prosecutor Michele Brown, Republican gubernatorial candidate Christopher Christie this afternoon triedA to change the subject with an offensive on Gov.
As a Kennedy delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1980, Tom Slater, left, of Frederick, attended a reception at Sen.
Kennedy embodied bygone era of bipartisan dealing
In this May 28, 1988 file photo, Senate Minority leader Sen. Robert Dole, R-Kan., left, and Senate Majority leader Sen.
Md. State Leaders Speak Fondly Of Kennedy
Maryland state leaders are speaking out about the death of Mass. Sen. Edward Kennedy.
Maryland leaders pay tribute to Kennedy
Elected officials across Maryland joined in praise Wednesday of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., who died early Wednesday morning after a long struggle with brain cancer.
Mikulski: Kennedy was fierce advocate for equality
Maryland Sen. Barbara Mikulski says Sen. Edward Kennedy was a fierce advocate for equality who changed the world for the better.
Oxley elected chairman of Ethics Resource Center
Michael G. Oxley, a former congressman known for the landmark Sarbanes-Oxley anti-fraud legislation, has been elected chairman of the board of directors of the Ethics Resource Center.
Personnel chief sets timeline for pay reform efforts
Office of Personnel Management Director John Berry on Tuesday offered more details on the steps involved in achieving his vision for a governmentwide pay overhaul.
At Greek celebration, Corzine says like many New Jerseyans, 'I came here by choice'
Gov. Jon Corzine signs an executive order creating the Hellenic-American Heritage Commission.
The Journal of Commerce Online
Richard A. Lidinsky Jr. has been nominated to fill a position on the Federal Maritime Commission, the White House announced late Tuesday.
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