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...Whitewater, there was Iran-contra. It has been 15 years since Ollie North made his ardent defense of the secret exchange with Iran of arms for hostages. But a growing number of Iran-contra-rians have found their way back to high positions in the Bush Administration. Here, a rundown. --By Eric Roston...
Frist concluded the rundown with a prediction of Republican victory if he had the financial support of the Republican National Committee. By the end of the campaign, the R.N.C. would give $15 million to Frist, seven times as much as its 1998 payout. That dinner launched a coordinated recruitment effort unprecedented in recent memory. Bush himself made the call to Thune; in Minnesota, Vice President Dick Cheney called Tim Pawlenty, the Republican majority leader in the Statehouse, just 90 minutes before he was set to announce his bid for the Senate and asked him to stand down so that Coleman...
...measures in 40 states, the smallest figure since 1986. In Oregon, citizens even attempted to get an initiative on the ballot to "ban frivolous initiatives." It didn't make the cut--but a lot of others did, ranging from the essential to the eccentric. Here's a Notebook rundown. --By Heather Won Tesoriero...
After a week in which several suspects in the war on terrorism were apprehended, it's time to review the story thus far. Go to TIME.com to get a rundown of who has been caught, see a map detailing where al-Qaeda is hiding, and read Time's yearlong coverage of the search. Plus, for a special report on Asia's war on terrorism, see our sister site, TIMEASIA.com At time.com and timeasia.com...
...TIME.com every weekday for "Daily Briefing," our brisk, incisive rundown of the five stories you need to know about each day. This is not just a digest of breaking news; instead, "Daily Briefing" is our editors' pick of the best, most thoughtful and most interesting stories that show up each...