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Goodbye Girls

Beloved House barber Joe Quattrone usually fields requests about taking a little off the top. But a couple of weeks ago, a staffer from the Office of the Chief Administrative Officer gave the barber directions to “take it down,” when he ordered Quattrone to remove a calendar from the wall of his barbershop stall that was deemed too racy for buttoned-up House sensibilities.

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Rep. Frank Pallone waits Feb. 8 for the start of a news conference to introduce legislation to keep arsenic and lead out of fruit juices.
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