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Hiatus

By Michael J. Smith on Monday April 17, 2006 10:45 AM

Blogstoker MJS will be taking off today for a couple of Net-less days in the Adirondacks -- back Wednesday. Things may get a little slow around here, unless JSP decides to become a born-again techie.

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J. Alva Scruggs:

More grist for the mill when it reopens:

"Tom Daschle is a leader and a friend," said Dole, who led Senate Republicans from 1985 to 1996. "While we often disagreed, there was never a time when we did not trust each other. We might question the other side's ideas, but rarely its motives and never its patriotism. I am pleased that my friend Tom Daschle is delivering this year's Dole Lecture."

Dole and Daschle are now colleagues at the Washington lobbying firm of Alston & Bird. Daschle also is a visiting professor at the Georgetown Public Policy Institute at Georgetown University and a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress. His wife, Linda Hall Daschle, grew up in Kansas and was Miss Kansas 1976 before becoming deputy administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration and an aviation industry lobbyist.

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js paine:

the d and d boys
now there's a fine
pair of heads to screw
into orthrus' neck

a real yin yang con

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