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The good news for Democrats these days is that, with the health-care overhaul done, the Senate is moving on financial reform and then maybe to climate change and even immigration reform. The bad news, for administration nominees waiting to be confirmed, is that the Senate's ambitious legislative ...
 
What's the word in Japan? You'll never guess. (By Al Kamen, April 28, 2010)
 
At Labor Dept., some labor unrest (By Al Kamen, April 23, 2010)
 
Guantanamo and geese give way to Goldman (By Al Kamen, April 21, 2010)
 
Garcia hopes second time's a charm (By Al Kamen, April 16, 2010)
 
At the summit, there are leaders and there are leaders (By Al Kamen, April 14, 2010)
 
On the plus side, the robe-and-gavel savings are huge (By Al Kamen, April 7, 2010)
 
The choicest land in all of Kabul? (By Al Kamen, April 2, 2010)
 
Of lesbian bondage, and Michael Steele (By Al Kamen, April 2, 2010)
 
The lines go around, and come around (By Al Kamen, March 31, 2010)
 
History shows that Democrats aren't exactly the boys of summer (By Al Kamen, March 26, 2010)
 
No need to be neutral about this junket (By Al Kamen, March 24, 2010)
 
Brits' probe of Iraq war could use a few American accents (By Al Kamen, March 19, 2010)
 
Flying down to Rio: Fred and Ginger coming, too? (By Al Kamen, March 17, 2010)
 
Is saving e-mail really such a stretch? (By Al Kamen, March 12, 2010)
 
With suit tossed, Filegate may be thing of past (By Al Kamen, March 10, 2010)
 
High-level talks on fish fillets at an international flash point (By Al Kamen, March 5, 2010)
 
Sino the season (By Al Kamen, March 3, 2010)
 
The missile-defense logo that bombed (By Al Kamen, February 26, 2010)
 
Who's about to jump ship? (By Al Kamen, February 24, 2010)
 
It doesn't hurt to ask (or does it?) (By Al Kamen, February 19, 2010)
 
Unions unhappy with Obama's labors (By Al Kamen, February 17, 2010)
 
Nobel intentions, but little follow-through (By Al Kamen, February 12, 2010)
 
Why am I opposed? Ask my esteemed colleague. (By Al Kamen, February 10, 2010)
 
Recess is near -- will Barack play the game? (By Al Kamen, February 5, 2010)
 
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