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  1. Congress and Its Members (Congress and Its Members) by Roger H. Davidson, Walter J. Oleszek, et all 2007-07-16
  2. The American Congress by Steven S. Smith, Jason M. Roberts, et all 2007-10-01
  3. All Roads Lead to Congress: The $300 Billion Fight Over Highway Funding by Costas Panagopoulous, Joshua Schank, 2007-10-15
  4. Congress: The Electoral Connection, Second Edition by David R. Mayhew, 2004-11-10
  5. Congress Reconsidered
  6. How Congress Evolves: Social Bases of Institutional Change by Nelson W. Polsby, 2005-04-07
  7. How Congress Works and Why You Should Care by Lee H. Hamilton, 2004-03
  8. Inventing Congress: Origins & Establishment Of First Federal Congress (Perspective History Of Congres) by Kenneth R. Bowling, 1999-07-04
  9. The Library of Congress World War II Companion by Margaret E. Wagner, Linda Barrett Osborne, et all 2007-10-02
  10. The Futurological Congress: From the Memoirs of Ijon Tichy by Stanislaw Lem, 1985-10-28
  11. Party Influence in Congress by Steven S. Smith, 2007-06-04
  12. Congress at War: The Politics of Conflict Since 1789 by Charles A. Stevenson, 2007-08-15
  13. Party, Process, and Political Change in Congress, Volume 2: Further New Perspectives on the History of Congress (Social Science History)
  14. The Mummy Congress: Science, Obsession, and the Everlasting Dead by Heather Pringle, 2002-06

161. Local History And Genealogy Reading Room (Humanities And Social Sciences Divisio
Genealogy and local history collection dating back to 1815. Scope of the collection, bibliographies and guides, hours of operation, and access to feebased genealogy databases.
http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/
The Library of Congress Especially for Researchers Research Centers Home Find in Researchers Web Pages All Library of Congress Pages
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For locating genealogical materials in the Library's online catalog.
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American Memory
Digitized materials on U.S. history from the Library of Congress collections. Includes first-person accounts of 19th-century California the Upper Midwest from 1820 to 1910 , the Chesapeake Bay area from 1600 to 1925 , and other resources for genealogy research.
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Other library catalogs and Web resources devoted to genealogy and local history.

Genealogy. Lee family of Virginia and Maryland

162. World Congress Of Faiths Home Page
The World congress of Faiths works to develop better understanding, cooperation and respect between people of different faiths.
http://www.worldfaiths.org/
WCF works to develop better understanding, co-operation and respect between people of different faiths
Marcus Braybrooke speaks at the Service of Remembrance and Hope
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A personal membership educational charity established 1936. A new design for WCF
Many Faiths - A Common Trust.
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First Prayer Congress in Hamburg

Imam Abduljalil Sajid represents Britain at the OSCE Conference in Cordoba

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Violence - an Interfaith perspective
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163. 10th NATIONAL CONGRESS ON THEORETICAL AND APPLIED MECHANICS
Varna, Bulgaria; 19 22 September 2001.
http://www.imbm.bas.bg/imbm/bulmech/default.htm
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164. 12th World Congress On Intelligent Transport Systems
ITS Transforming the future will provide a program which will highlight the state of ITS applications and research and development.
http://www.itsworldcongress.org/

About World Congress
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165. CNN.com - Byrd: Clinton Legacy Is Lower Standards, GOP Congress - March 4, 2001
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Byrd: Clinton legacy is lower standards, GOP Congress
Sen. Robert Byrd is interviewed on "Fox News Sunday" at their studio in Washington WASHINGTON (CNN) The Senate's senior Democrat blasted former President Clinton on Sunday for "lowering of the standards of our culture" and leaving as his legacy a Republican Congress. West Virginia Sen. Robert Byrd made the remarks on "Fox News Sunday," calling President Clinton's last-minute pardons "malodorous" and a distortion of presidential power. "They stink," Byrd said. "I think he abused the constitutional power that is there for purposes when there's a need to make justice out of injustice, to correct an incorrection. But they were abused." The interview was also marked by Byrd's use of a racial slur during a discussion of civil rights and U.S. race relations, a statement for which he later apologized. ( More on Byrd's comments Byrd, 83, is a stickler for Senate parliamentary rules and an avid student of history. Colleagues watched him closely during Clinton's 1999 impeachment trial.

166. Genetics Of Male Infertility - EAA Congress 2003
Information about the International Symposium in Florence, Italy. President's letter, accommodation, scientific committee, registration, preliminary program and sponsors.
http://www.dfc.unifi.it/genetics-eaa/

167. Bowl.com
Central site for the American Bowling congress (ABC), Women s International Bowling congress (WIBC), USA Bowling, Young American Bowling Alliance (YABA),
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Member Center Tournament Coach Home Youth High School Collegiate ... Coaching USBC Join USBC Why Be a Member? About USBC Athletes ... Contact Us Information News Tournaments/Events USBC Convention Standing Sheets ... Pressroom Departments Awards Education/Workshops Rules Scholarships ... WinLABS Fun Discussion Forums Games Links Buy tickets now for 2005 USBC Masters finals The ESPN-televised finals of the USBC Masters will take place at 1 p.m. EST (noon CST) on Nov. 20. For more information on bowling's premier professional event and on ordering tickets, click here. Phone lines open Monday, Sept. 19, for USBC Women's Championships Registration begins for 2006 USBC Women's Championships presented by the Tri-Properties (formerly the WIBC Championship Tournament) in Reno, Nev. The event will run March 16 through July 2. Cain races to early singles lead at American Zone Championships Team USA's Andrew Cain of Phoenix took the early lead in singles Monday after one day with 735 at the American Zone Championships.
USBC Sport Bowling program continues to grow
With more bowlers, leagues and centers participating, the USBC Sport Bowling program is one of the sport's fastest growing divisions. White House Bowling League never allowed back after Sept. 11

168. CNN.com - Bush Impatient With Congress On Education Bill - July 6, 2001
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Bush impatient with Congress on education bill
Bush says Congress needs to get busy because officials such as the ones with him Thursday have "got plans to make for the public school children of America." By Ian Christopher McCaleb CNN Washington Bureau WASHINGTON (CNN) President Bush leaned on the House and Senate Thursday to bridge their differences quickly on his long-prized education reform proposals and get a bill to his desk. Appearing briefly on the South Lawn of the White House after a 30-minute meeting with a handful of governors and local school officials on the status of the stalled legislation, Bush approached a microphone bank and strongly urged the Republican-led House and Democratic-led Senate to get to the negotiating table and finish their work. The House passed its education bill on May 23. The Senate, which had just come under Democratic control, passed its version in mid-June. RESOURCES Message Board Conference committee members from both houses have yet to take up the differences in the bills. Such negotiations are necessary to produce a compromise version agreeable to each chamber that would then go to the president.

169. Federal Legislative Branch On FirstGov.gov
Agencies that Support congress. Architect of the Capitol congressional Budget Office (CBO) Government Accountability Office (GAO) Government Printing
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170. CNN.com - Fla.'s Harris Resigns To Run For Congress - August 1, 2002
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Fla.'s Harris resigns to run for Congress
Katherine Harris From John Mercurio CNN Washington Bureau TALLAHASSEE, Florida (CNN) Republican Katherine Harris ended her controversial term as Florida's secretary of state Thursday, saying she wants to focus more fully on her bid for Congress. Harris was a key player in Florida's 2000 presidential election dispute, certifying George W. Bush had won the close race after she refused to accept a partially completed recount from Palm Beach. In a three-page letter to Gov. Jeb Bush, the president's brother, Harris said she "foresees difficulty in maintaining the delicate balance" between her official role and the campaign. She cited a "burning desire" to continue reforming the state's election system, but said she can no longer do so effectively. Harris made her resignation retroactive to July 15, to comply with a state law that requires candidates to resign public offices they hold under certain circumstances.

171. Congress Home Page
Website of the Irish congress of Trade Unions. A toolkit has been developed by congress to assist trade unions in promoting Family Friendly Working and
http://www.ictu.ie/
Welcome to the website of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions From our Press Office Other Websites Resources
"Feeding frenzy" for Jurys

Congress comment on IRA statement

Proposals for state holding company

Rights for domestic workers demanded
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Tax loopholes should be closed

Information
The NCPP will host a Master Class with Charles Leadbeater, with contributors including John Monks and David Begg. "Creating the Workplace of the Future" will take place at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham on September 30th. Further information.
ETUC Newsletter

Forms of educational leave in EU

Biennial Delegate Conference 2005
Changes in employment rights of foreign students Interact website launched providing resources for unions and employers of migrant workers Interact website providing resources for unions and employers of migrant workers The rights of domestic workers in Ireland. Click on

172. CNN.com - Daschle: Congress Won't 'rubber-stamp' Bush - March 3, 2002
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Daschle: Congress won't 'rubber-stamp' Bush
WASHINGTON (CNN) Declaring it was not the job of Congress to "rubber-stamp" the president's priorities, Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle insisted Sunday that the Bush administration must keep Congress better informed of its plans for the war on terrorism. "We need to support our troops," Daschle said on NBC's "Meet the Press" in a joint appearance with Minority Leader Trent Lott. "They've done an outstanding job, but we also have to ask the right questions. "That is the role of Congress. We're a co-equal branch of government, and I don't think we ought to rubber-stamp any president." Similar comments from Daschle last week raised the ire of several Republicans. He was defended Sunday by fellow Democrats and one prominent Republican, Sen. John McCain of Arizona. "I think, with all respect, the Republican reaction was a lot of hyperventilation," Sen. Joseph Lieberman, D-Connecticut, said on CBS' "Face the Nation."

173. Welcome To 3G World Congress Exhibition 2005 Website
congress Registration . Click to register! Exhibition Registration . Click to preregister the exhibition! Press Registration
http://www.3gcongress.com/en/home.html

174. CNN.com - Bush Administration Has Little To Tell Congress About Blackout - Sep.
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175. American Islamic Congress
The American Islamic congress (AIC) is a social organization that is dedicated to building interfaith and interethnic understanding.
http://www.aicongress.org/
BUILDING TOLERANCE Many Americans are first becoming acquainted with Islam in the context of the September 11 tragedy. Teachers face the challenge of helping students understand current events and the diversity of Muslim attitudes on religious and political issues.
AIC Forcefully Condemns London Bombings

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The Struggle for Iraqi Civil Society

Muslim American Politics after September 11th

A conversation with Ahmed Al-Rahim
The Opportunity Before Us

- A conversation with Zainab Al-Suwaij
Profiled in the Hartford Courant

Al-Suwaij discusses Shi'ite Islam on National Public Radio's "The Connection"

176. National Managed Health Care Congress
A large, periodic US conference and exhibition focused on the needs of all major stakeholders involved in managed health care health plans, hospitals,
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“Thank you again for orchestrating an absolutely outst and ing NMHCC conference. It was extraordinarily useful both for its content—I followed the Disease Management Track—the keynotes, and specific vendor contacts. I am back in Nevada , hard at work on a Disease Management proposal. I have had further follow up from two of the vendors with whom I met with as an Active Buyer at the conference. So, NMHCC has already provided a real boost to our program planning and development efforts.” P hil Nowak, Chief of Business Lines- Div. of Health Care Financing and Policy State of Nevada “Well organized - a lot of pre-show interaction with exhibitors and opportunities for visibility” Leslie Mongillo, Marketing Specialist, HSS
“Unopposed exhibit hours, excellent key note speakers, variety of exhibitors” “We were really pleased with the event” - Kori Novak, Director, Managed Care, Senior Services Division

177. CNN.com - What's Up With Watts' Move To Leave Congress? - July 2, 2002
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What's up with Watts' move to leave Congress?
(CNN) U.S. Rep. J.C. Watts of Oklahoma, the fourth-ranking Republican in the House and only black GOP member, has said he will not seek re-election to a fifth term. Watts cited family concerns as the reason for vacating his congressional seat. His departure will be a setback to GOP efforts to broaden the party's appeal among African-Americans. "Crossfire" guests Donna Brazile, former manager of Al Gore's 2000 presidential campaign, and Republican consultant Charles Black discuss the reasons behind Watts' decision to step down with hosts James Carville and Robert Novak. CARVILLE: J.C. Watts is obviously a well-reared young man, has some fine parents. And let's see what J.C. Watts' father had to say about Republicans and the Republican Party please. ... "A black man voting for the Republicans makes about as much sense as a chicken voting for Colonel Sanders."

178. Elect David Wallace Croft In 2004
Libertarian Party candidate for US Representative from the 26th congressional District of Texas.
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179. Republican Wins Race For Largent's Post In Congress
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180. President Declares "Freedom At War With Fear"
President Bush addressed a joint session of congress and the American people tonight, stating We are a country awakened to danger and called to defend
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9:00 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Mr. Speaker, Mr. President Pro Tempore, members of Congress, and fellow Americans: In the normal course of events, Presidents come to this chamber to report on the state of the Union. Tonight, no such report is needed. It has already been delivered by the American people. We have seen it in the courage of passengers, who rushed terrorists to save others on the ground passengers like an exceptional man named Todd Beamer. And would you please help me to welcome his wife, Lisa Beamer, here tonight. (Applause.) We have seen the state of our Union in the endurance of rescuers, working past exhaustion. We have seen the unfurling of flags, the lighting of candles, the giving of blood, the saying of prayers in English, Hebrew, and Arabic. We have seen the decency of a loving and giving people who have made the grief of strangers their own.

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