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Convention schedule, delegate events and protests
THURSDAY, Sept. 2
Convention schedule
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.: Opening session
8:30-11 p.m. : Primetime speeches by: Gov. George Pataki
President George W. Bush
For the delegates
- Tours of historic sites including Coney Island, King Manor New York...Tags: Republican Party, John Corbett, Mike Ferguson, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Barney's New York Incorporated
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House panel again rebukes majority leader
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHouse Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas, was unanimously rebuked by the ethics committee Wednesday for involving a federal agency in a Texas partisan matter and staging a fund-raiser in a way that appeared to link access to the congressman with political...Tags: Crimes, Joel Hefley, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Republican Party
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Spend less, cut taxes, Bush says
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Brushing aside Democratic demands for more spending, President Bush urged Congress yesterday to approve at least $60 billion in additional tax relief to revive an economy that seems headed toward recession. Bush asserted that Congress has...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Air Transportation Industry, Justice System, Laws, Republican Party
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Lawmakers send Schiavo case on to U.S. court
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - After an extraordinary emergency session, the House voted early this morning to send the Terri Schiavo case to a federal court in Florida. The House began voting at 12:20 a.m., as members scrambled to return to Washington during what was a...Tags: Jeb Bush, Justice System, Judges, Laws, Tampa
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Ruling stops result certification
Sun ReporterGov. George W. Bush's plans to claim victory this weekend were put on hold yesterday, after the Florida Supreme Court unexpectedly barred the state from certifying the results of the presidential election. Bush's slim margin over Vice President Al Gore...Tags: Justice System, Judges, Republican Party, Government, Al Gore
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For Clinton, a chance to mend legacy
Sun ReporterWith his personal reputation in tatters but his political power still potent, Bill Clinton will have just two years to burnish his legacy and try to banish Monica Lewinsky to a footnote in his presidency. From Gennifer Flowers to the second...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Laws, Justice System, Republican Party, Science and Technology
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Terrorism issues fueling campaigns, Capitol Hill debate
Tribune staff reportersWith one eye on the mounting terrorist threat and the other on their political futures, politicians from Springfield to Washington have begun to stake out turf as anti-terrorism candidates while taking care not to be painted by opponents as insufficiently...Tags: Justice System, Laws, Richard A. Gephardt, Republican Party, Springfield
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Air safety bill gains House OK
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Propelled by an intense lobbying effort led by President Bush, the House approved last night a federal takeover of airport security that would allow for the continued use of private contractors as baggage screeners instead of replacing them...Tags: Company Privatization, Career and Workplace, Laws, Richard A. Gephardt, Republican Party
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GOP to keep majority, winning in key contests
Washington BureauRepublicans appeared certain to retain control of the U.S. Senate early Wednesday after pulling off key wins in the South, and they had the prospect of widening their current narrow margin by winning several Senate races that were still undecided....Tags: Laws, John Breaux, Republican Party, Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Zell Miller
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State job stirs concern
Sun StaffTHE DAY AFTER Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. and the state Board of Public Works laid off 43 employees this summer, a well-paid worker began in a newly created position. June Smith took the helm of the communications office of the state Department of...Tags: Career and Workplace, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Benjamin L. Cardin, Government, Regional Authority
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party
Staff WriterSaturday, August 28 8-11 p.m. - Time Warner/New York host committee media welcome party at Time Warner Center. Gov. George Pataki, Mayor Michael Bloomberg and former mayor Rudy Giuliani welcome thousands of working media from all over the world. Sunday,...Tags: Republican Party, John Corbett, Mike Ferguson, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Robert Wood Johnson IV
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Ehrlich defined by time in halls, not on the floor
Sun StaffRobert L. Ehrlich Jr. glides past the guards with a quick "How ya doin'?" and swings open the doors to the private balcony of the speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. The view is grand, sweeping down the front steps of the Capitol, across the...Tags: Career and Workplace, Laws, Republican Party, Government, Constance A Morella
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