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Reid Runs With Two Playbooks

He Acts Lax as Race Heats Up

Even as Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) jets off for high-profile fundraisers with the vice president and launches his first round of campaign ads at home, the powerful Majority Leader continues to appear nonchalant in the halls of the Capitol about the danger of losing his seat next year.

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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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