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Article: A movement's right-hand man: In the first of many tributes, conservatives mark Henry Hyde's career in the House as he nears retirement.
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
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- September 20, 2006
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Byline: Mike Dorning
Sep. 20--WASHINGTON -- As Rep. Henry Hyde enters the final months of a 32-year career in Congress, prominent conservatives paid public tribute Tuesday to the oratorical skills, wit and ideological resolve of the manager of the unsuccessful effort to remove President Bill Clinton on impeachment charges. Speakers including Vice President Dick Cheney and columnist Robert Novak celebrated a long public career as a champion of conservative causes, extending back to anti-abortion legislation that Hyde sponsored upon his arrival in Washington and vocal backing for the Reagan administration's arms buildup and covert funding of the Nicaraguan ...
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... ... following speech on the House floor honoring retiring house.gov/hyde/Biography.htm> Rep. Henry Hyde of Illinois. "As this ... was closed-door White House briefings or high-level ... meetings with diplomats, Henry Hyde has played a vital role ...
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