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Where was CJP this week?Friday, December 5th, 2008Honestly, we had the best week ever for girls who like to get around.  CJP turned up on “The Washington Post” with our Dee Dee Myers’ interview; Weekend JaneSaturday, November 1st, 2008Good morning, Janes!  As loyal readers know, CJP doesn’t like to work on weekends.  It just doesn’t agree with our constitutions.  However, we do make an exception the weekend before Election Day, when America will be choosing the next team of rivals who will be the caretakers of the Constitution.  Weekend JaneMonday, October 27th, 2008This week at CJP: We gave you the lay of the land for the House races (in the words of Joe Biden, gird your loins if you’re a Republican!); Weekend Jane: Financial Catastrophes EditionFriday, October 3rd, 2008Happy weekend, Janes! From Main Street to Wall Street to Wasilla, it’s been an interesting ride all around this week. Just watching the market bounce up and down this week has made us ready to take one long, extended vacation until the economy fixes itself again… We started the week on Monday with the House voting [...] And this one, too…Monday, September 29th, 2008Weekend Jane, August 1Friday, August 1st, 2008Happy Friday Janes — and what a week! Is it really August already? This week, we… Profiled even more potential veeps, like Rob Portman and Tim Kaine Weekend Jane, July 18Friday, July 18th, 2008Happy Friday afternoon, Janes! We hope you enjoyed this packed week of CJP summer school. Get your rest and we’ll be back with lots more next Monday! Here’s a recap of what we covered this week… We continued our series on the veepstakes, profiling potential vice presidential candidates Mitt Romney, Sam Nunn, Evan Bayh, Charlie Crist; Weekend Jane, July 11Friday, July 11th, 2008Who’s ready for the weekend? We are! — it’s been a busy week at CJP as we kicked off CJP Summer School. Here’s a roundup of what we covered this week, and a taste of what’s in store next week! We talked about the all-important Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which was passed the Senate this week; |
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