Congress lets expire assault-weapons ban signed by Clinton in 1994

National Review, Oct 11, 2004

* Congress lets expire assault-weapons ban signed by Clinton in 1994.... GAO says former Medicare administrator Thomas Scully should repay his government salary for efforts to hide true cost of prescription-drug bill from Congress.... In South Bend Tribune poll of Indiana's likely voters, Gov. Joe Kernan (D.) and former Bush budget chief Mitch Daniels are in dead heat in gubernatorial race....

Former D.C. mayor Marion Barry wins Democratic primary for city council, virtually guaranteeing general-election victory in November.

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