Steven may escape Senate punishment if he loses (AP)
Published 10/28/2008 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
AP - Convicted Sen. Ted Stevens could escape Senate punishment if he loses next Tuesday's Senate race in Alaska, since an ethics investigation to consider expulsion would not be finished before he left office.
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