In the two weeks since Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., praised Osama bin Laden for what she said were his humanitarian works, the Bush White House has stepped up efforts to recruit popular GOP congresswoman Jennifer Dunn for a challenge to the terrorist-friendly Democrat in 2004. When questioned on Thursday about rumors Dunn was considering leaving Congress for a lucrative job in the private sector, her spokesman Doug Badger revealed that his boss had come under new pressure from the White House to challenge Murray. "She is seriously considering the options available to her," he told the Associated Press. "The pressure...