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Monday, November 29, 2004
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ADMINISTRATION
Bush to Change Economic Team
The president wants to tap prominent figures outside the administration to help sell rewrites of Social Security and the tax laws to Congress and the country, White House aides and advisers said over the weekend.

Senator: Bush Holds Fate of Intelligence Bill
The fate of the overhaul of U.S. agencies rests with the president, who must exert more pressure on holdout Republicans if he wants compromise legislation to pass this year, Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (D-Conn.) said.

JEFFREY BIRNBAUM'S K STREET CONFIDENTIAL
Returning to the Genre He Started
Ben Goddard, the man who launched a lobbying-by-television wave with his "Harry and Louise" ads, is building a new business in Washington and trying to expand the borders of the industry that he created a decade ago.



How many women will be in the Senate when the 109th Congress convenes in January?

A. 6
B. 10
C. 14
D. 20



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