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Since the Virginia senator said "macaca," the polls -- and the cash - have moved in his Democratic challenger's direction.
By Michael Scherer
August 23, 2006
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The "Macaca" moment notwithstanding, Bush will campaign for the Virginia senator today.
By Tim Grieve
August 23, 2006
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George Allen sees his lead over Jim Webb vanish.
By Tim Grieve
August 22, 2006
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A new explanation from the Allen camp.
By Tim Grieve
August 16, 2006
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With his Confederate-flag-draped past, Sen. George Allen is in trouble for using a term for monkeys -- and a racial slur elsewhere in the world -- to ridicule a dark-skinned man at a campaign rally.
By Michael Scherer
August 16, 2006
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Fox's Alan Colmes says he knows what "Macaca" means.
By Tim Grieve
August 15, 2006
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The Republican senator says he doesn't know what "Macaca" means.
By Tim Grieve
August 15, 2006
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George Allen and the man he calls "Macaca."
By Tim Grieve
August 14, 2006
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War hero Jim Webb has the risumi to take a Senate seat away from presidential hopeful George Allen. But the cowboy-boot-wearing Allen will use every trick in the Rove playbook.
By Michael Scherer
July 17, 2006
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Democratic Senate candidate Jim Webb shows some of his would-be colleagues what it means to fight.
By Tim Grieve
June 29, 2006
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Why did they play along?
By Tim Grieve
June 28, 2006
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At this year's Conservative Political Action Conference, Boone, Cheney, Coulter and other luminaries of the far right gathered to glory in their victories over liberal America.
By Michael Scherer
February 11, 2006
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Would charges be "technicalities" or an indictment of the way Bush went to war?
By Tim Grieve
October 24, 2005
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Bush's base doesn't like his Supreme Court pick, and the Senate's most conservative Republicans don't have much to say at all.
By Tim Grieve
October 3, 2005
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The Players Association head agreed to random drug testing because he knows it's a phony issue for the owners. Plus: George Allen, and more baseball memories.
By Allen Barra
August 9, 2002
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Virginia's booming high-tech industry helps the GOP wrest control of the state government away from the Democrats for the first time in history.
By Alicia Montgomery
November 3, 1999