Republicans won approval of Theodore Olson as the nation's solicitor general Thursday, hurrying to confirm him before losing Senate control to Democrats who remember him as the anti-Clinton lawyer who got Al Gore's recount stopped. Most Democrats had opposed Olson's nomination for weeks, but they agreed to let it come to a vote before the switch.
May 24, 2001 at 12:00 AM
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