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THE WEEK, Page 18Et Cetera
BACK TO RUSSIA HOUSE
Coming in from the cold got too hot for Edward Lee Howard,
the CIA's only known cold-war defector to the KGB. After a short
interlude in Stockholm, during which Swedish authorities
considered whether he had spied against their government, Howard
scurried back to Russia. "He's safe in Moscow," said Howard's
lawyer. U.S. Department of Justice officials, frustrated because
espionage is not included in the U.S.-Swedish extradition
treaty, vowed in a statement "to bring Howard to trial no matter
how long it may take."
A BOUNCER BOUNCED
The House banking scandal has claimed another victim. Mickey
Edwards, the fourth-ranking House Republican, went down in a
five-way primary race in Oklahoma. Edwards, who bounced 386
checks at the House bank, finished third with only 26% of the
vote. In a concession speech, the eight-term Congressman blamed
the anti-incumbency mood among voters for his loss. Said
Edwards: "They saw some new faces out there, and they're not
real happy with what's happening in Washington."