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    Remember those horror movies where Godzilla or King Kong would pull the subway car from its tracks, shaking it like a baby's rattle, and peeling the roof off like a piece of wet tissue paper? Then you'd see poor souls screaming bloody murder as they fell to their deaths into the traffic below.

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    The Washington Times says farewell to our friend Jay Votel.

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  • Conyers asks McClellan to testify

    House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers asked former White House press secretary Scott McClellan to voluntarily testify next week about a possible cover-up in the Valerie Plame leak scandal.

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  • Climate bill stalls in Senate

    The Senate just failed to move forward a major bill that would overhaul the nation's carbon emissions standards.

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  • Traffic near the Woodrow Wilson Bridge

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    Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton wins big in West Virginia in yesterday's primary. The New York senato...

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    On Feb. 23, the satirical TV show "Saturday Night Live" aired two sketches which buoyed Sen. Hill...

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  • Hagan to battle Dole

    North Carolina state senator Kay Hagan defeated her four Democratic rivals to secure her party's nod during today's primary elections.

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    • By Carrie_Sheffield
    • May 6, 2008 10:14 p.m.
  • Kennedy lauds Battista's retreat from labor board

    Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee Chairman Edward Kennedy, Massachusetts Democrat, applauded news that Robert Battista, President Bush's pick for chairman of the National Labor Relations Board, was withdrawing his name for consideration by the Senate.

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    • May 6, 2008 5:19 p.m.
  • Judiciary Committee to subpoena Cheney's COS

    A House Judiciary subcommittee today approved a subpoena for David Addington, chief of staff for Vice President Dick Cheney, calling for the aide to testify during a hearing on the Bush administration's rules for interrogation techniques.

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