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Campaign finance reloaded
Today, former FEC chairman Smith and Brookings Institution fellow Mann discuss the aftermath of the Supreme Court's ruling in an important campaign finance case. Later this week, they'll debate the real or perceived danger to the McCain-Feingold law,...Tags: Lobbying, Finance, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Democratic Party
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McCain: Obama pointed wrong way
The Swampby Jill Zuckman KENNER, La.- Asserting his place on the cusp of the unfolding general election, Sen. John McCain portrayed himself Tuesday night as a change agent with a history of fighting entrenched interests, and not President Bush's clone......Tags: Government, Illinois, Political Candidates, Edward M. Kennedy, History
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Anthrax alert shuts House
Sun StaffWASHINGTON - Investigators said that they have "substantive leads" about the origins of the anthrax that was mailed to Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle and triggered a partial shutdown yesterday on Capitol Hill. Congressional leaders closed the House...Tags: Government, Nursing, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Boca Raton, Crime, Law and Justice
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Ashcroft defends anti-terror effort
Washington BureauIn his first appearance before Congress to defend the Bush administration's anti-terrorism tactics, Atty. Gen. John Ashcroft lashed out Thursday at his harsher critics, accusing them of spreading fear, dividing the country and helping the enemy. "We need...Tags: Government, Washington (U.S. state), Dick Durbin, Crime, Law and Justice, Migration
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Immigration crackdown shatters Muslims' lives
Tribune staff reportersThe 75 passengers on the Icelandair jet sat strapped to their seats, cloth bands cinching their arms to their waists for all but the final descent of the three-leg, 20-hour flight. Struggling to feed themselves, they spilled rice and meat onto the...Tags: Government, Crimes, Islamabad (Pakistan), Iran, Crime, Law and Justice
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Campaign finance reform now like a distant dream
In the Federal City, reform--not freedom --is another word for nothing left to lose. Not so long ago, Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Russell Feingold (D-Wis.) were wearing the reformers' white hats, pushing against all odds to change the way those...Tags: Entertainment, Parties and Movements, Finance, Washington (U.S. state), Democratic Party
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'You're never one of the boys'
Tribune national correspondentOnly a year ago, Andrea Prasse was a star at the Air Force Academy. In the top third of her class with a high-ranking leadership position, she was soon to graduate and begin training as a fighter pilot. Now she is a woman of 22 who has no diploma, is...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Florida, Sexual Assault, Aerospace Manufacturing
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U.S. House closes; Senate stays in session after anthrax scares
Washington BureauThe House of Representatives shut down Wednesday, and Congress closed six buildings where members have offices after more than 30 congressional workers tested positive for exposure to the deadly anthrax bacteria. Anthrax spores also were found in New...Tags: Government, Anthrax, Television Networks, Illinois, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Many fear loss of freedoms
Tribune staff reporterOne day after hijacked planes slammed into the World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon, U.S. Sen. Russell Feingold took to the Senate floor and agreed with fellow legislators who had likened the horrifying attack to the Japanese assault on Pearl Harbor...Tags: Constitutional Issues, Government, Crimes, Washington (U.S. state), Arthur Goldberg
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