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In the News
Hill Leaders Often Take Corporate Jets: Companies Offer Discount Flights and Gain Access (Post, May 5, 2005)
(Post, April 29, 2005)
Gore Cautions on Ending Filibusters (Post, April 28, 2005)
Filibuster Vote Will Be Hard to Predict: Undecided Republicans Are Big Unknown (Post, April 28, 2005)
Democrats Hint At Filibuster Deal: Some Judges Might Be Confirmed (Post, April 26, 2005)
Thundery Earth Day Keeps Bush Out of Park: President Promotes Environment Policy (Post, April 23, 2005)
Cheney Enters Fray on Judicial Nominees: Vice President Vows to Ban Filibusters on Judges If His Vote Is Needed to Break a Tie (Post, April 23, 2005)
Senate GOP Sets Up Filibuster Showdown: Two Bush Nominees, Both Women, Sent to Floor for Test Between Republicans and Democrats (Post, April 22, 2005)
The Complexity of Taiwan's Ties With Lobbyists (Post, April 21, 2005)
Specter Advances Measure to Settle Asbestos Claims: $140 Billion Trust Proposed (Post, April 20, 2005)
Frist to Participate in Anti-Filibuster Telecast: Democrats Say He Is Mixing Religion, Politics (Post, April 16, 2005)
Frist Likely to Push for Ban on Filibusters: Failure Risks Conservatives' Ire; Success May Prompt Legislative Stalemate (Post, April 15, 2005)
PNC Bank Devises a Bold Arrival (Post, April 13, 2005)
An Endangered Susquehanna: Chesapeake Bay Tributary Tops List of Nation's Threatened Rivers (Post, April 13, 2005)
Designer Tom Ford Teams With Estee Lauder in A Deal That Makes Scents (Post, April 13, 2005)
Multiple State Licenses Helped Shield History (Post, April 12, 2005)
Santorum Urges DeLay to Answer Critics (Post, April 11, 2005)
Ex-AOL Executive Guilty Of Fraud: $100,000 Stolen With Fake Contract (Post, April 8, 2005)
Ethics Panel Finds Conflict With Senator's Job as Physician (Post, April 6, 2005)
Senators Will Travel to Rome; House Still Unsure (Post, April 5, 2005)
Travel Tennessee
Memphis's Road to Civil Rights (Post, May 23, 2004)
Nashville Rocks: All Opry'd out in the home of country music? No problem. (Post, Sept. 7, 2003)
Memphis's Heart of Soul (Post, Aug. 3, 2003)
Nashville, via Hotwire: HIDDEN-PROVIDER SITES (Post, July 20, 2003)
Alone at Last: Almost 10 million people a year visit Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Here's how to avoid them all. (Post, May 28, 2003)
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