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Bush apologizes for Muslim removal

Cheney to undergo heart tests

Giuliani may move out of mansion

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Bush defense plan questioned

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Muslim group angered at White House

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Dueling horror stories Congressional advocates of competing patients rights bills stage rival Capitol Hill press events as the health war heats up.
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A pandemic fueled by poverty A doctor says the fight to get cheap AIDS drugs to Africa is misguided: These people need water, food and basic healthcare.
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  Monday, July 2, 2001

A White House wake-up call
With Bush's poll numbers sliding, some GOP insiders fret that his low-key style is not playing with the public.
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Is the White House spinning Cheney's condition?
Perhaps, say some cardiologists, but not as furiously as in the past.

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Biden his time The new Senate Foreign Relations chairman tries to return the committee to the spotlight as he weighs a White House run.
By Jake Tapper [06/29/01]

To Bork or not to Bork Democrats give notice that ideology will play a role when the Senate considers Bush's judicial nominees.
By Alicia Montgomery [06/27/01]

Black Democrats vs. McCain Campaign reform prepares to heat up the House -- and Congressional Black Caucus members emerge as the bill's first major foes.
By Jake Tapper [06/27/01]


They're here, they're mad, get used to it Lured by dreams of hobnobbing with their Florida recount heroes, Free Republic faithful have to make do with one another.
By Kerry Lauerman [06/26/01]

Can Riordan replace Reagan? A movement to draft pro-choice, pro-gay rights Richard Riordan for governor gains steam. Can the outgoing L.A. mayor usher in a new era for the California GOP?
By Anthony York [06/25/01]


The congressman, the missing intern and the mother As police prepare to grill Rep. Gary Condit about his relationship with Chandra Levy, are her mother's ever-changing stories simply evidence of confusion -- or a media-savvy attempt to smoke him out?
By Kerry Lauerman [06/22/01]

Gray Davis goes electric The California governor brings his Bush-bashing act to Washington.
By Jake Tapper [06/21/01]

The missing-intern scandal grows Rep. Gary Condit tried his best to stay out of the story of Chandra Levy's disappearance -- but now even her mother is beginning to ask questions.
By Joshua Micah Marshall [06/15/01]

The race to face Bush Democratic presidential wannabes waste no time using their new Senate powers to position themselves for 2004.
By Jake Tapper [06/15/01]

President Bush's first-ever trip to Europe We've got some important travel tips, Mr. President, so listen up: Keep plenty of Marlboros handy and don't mention the war.
By Tom McNichol [06/12/01]


Bushzilla goes to Europe Can the president convince our increasingly dismayed allies that he isn't just an arrogant Texas oilman?
By Anthony York [06/12/01]

Down and dirty The release of the Civil Rights Commission report on the Florida election turns into another partisan catfight.
By Alicia Montgomery [06/09/01]

Your schedule, Mr. President Tuesday: ROAD TRIP!!! to Alaska -- and ix-nay on the Exxon Valdez jokes.
By Bruce Kluger and David Slavin [06/08/01]

Aluminum sliding Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill promised to dump his Alcoa stock in March. He still hasn't -- and might have bagged $62 million as a result.
By Jake Tapper [06/07/01]

Los Angeles' dirty little election Forget the overhyped black-vs.-brown story lines -- the lesson of the city's mayoral race comes down to old-time political posturing.
By Anthony York [06/07/01]

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Polls be damned! The public will come around, George, but stick to the talking points: The "El Poncho Grande" shield and hospital salad bars!
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.Listen to the biggest and best political books of the season.

Molly Ivins and Lou Dubose's "Shrub" takes a witty look at George W. Bush's record.

Gail Sheehy's "Hillary's Choice" follows the Clintons from the moment they met in law school through the humiliation of the Lewinsky scandal to reveal the ultimate price Hillary has paid for her love and ambition.

Edmund Morris' "Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan" is the only biography ever authorized by a sitting President, yet was written with complete interpretive freedom. Its unconventional style has caused many heated debates. Hear why.

Bill Bradley's memoir "Time Present, Time Past" offers an intimate portrait of the day-to-day working of the Senate: How legislation gets passed and sometimes thwarted; how money is raised and at what cost.

John McCain's memoir "Faith of my Fathers" is one of family and war. It is about what McCain learned from his grandfather and father, and how their example enabled him to survive the most difficult challenge of his life, during his service in Vietnam.


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