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Republicans, and especially Bush, lost a big race on Tuesday, when Harris Wofford, a liberal Democrat and first-time politician, handily defeated Bush's former Attorney General Richard Thornburgh...
While the big news of last night was the dramatic come-from-behind victory of appointed Sen. Harris Woffard over former Attorney General Dick Thornburgh in Pennsylvania, the results of several other races across the country signaled the mood of the nation...
Wofford campaigned with a message that Richard Thornburgh and the Bush administration had abandoned the middle class and was insensitive to the recession's toll...
Wofford started a 44-point underdog to Republican Richard Thornburgh. But he erased the gap with an aggressive campaign against the better-known and better-financed Thornburgh. Wofford promoted himself as a champion of the middle class and health care...
...purchase of nuclear weapons-grade steel for Pakistan's bomb-development program. The Justice Department says that B.C.C.I. was Inam's financier, and the U.S. is seeking his extradition. The alarm has spread to other branches of the U.S. government. In a recent letter to Attorney General Richard Thornburgh, Senate Governmental Affairs Committee chairman John Glenn, a Democrat from Ohio, expressed concern that "B.C.C.I. has been providing financial services to agents of the Pakistani government for the illicit purchase of nuclear weapon-related commodities in the United States and in other nations." Glenn urged Thornburgh to pursue "a full examination...