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New Regulation Would Ease Disposal of Mountaintop Mining Debris
Washington Post - by Juliet Eilperin - Dec. 3, 2008 (News Report)
The regulation would require companies to avoid the 100-foot stream buffer zone unless they show why they cannot do so. If they do dump the waste in the buffer zone, they must ...
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Economic Signs Point to Longer, Deeper Recession
Washington Post - by Neil Irwin - Dec. 2, 2008 (News Report)
The U.S. economy entered a recession one year ago, a group of the nation's leading economists said yesterday, and new evidence that the downturn will be deep and prolonged ...
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Downturn Drives Military Rolls Up
Washington Post - by Christian Davenport - Nov. 29, 2008 (Special Report)
The economic downturn and rising unemployment rate are making the military a more attractive option, Pentagon officials say.
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Should Teachers Ignore Poverty's Impact?
Washington Post - by Jay Mathews - Nov. 28, 2008 (Opinion)
Owens described her effort to join the Philadelphia Teaching Fellows program, and her reaction to the prevailing view in that organization that good teachers should be able to ...
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Characteristics of Plot Suggest Attackers Were Trained Outside India, Analysts Say
Washington Post - by Craig Whitlock, Karen DeYoung - Nov. 28, 2008 (News Analysis)
"... The goal is to damage the symbol of India's economic renaissance, undermine investor confidence and provoke an India-Pakistani crisis."
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Consumers Forgoing Retailers' Discounts as Fear Sets In
Washington Post - by Annys Shin - Nov. 27, 2008 (Special Report)
New economic data show that last month consumers were not tempted by retailers offering deep discounts. They were not enticed by lower home prices. And even though falling gas ...
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Lieberman Contributed to GOP Senate, House Candidates
Washington Post - by Paul Kane - Nov. 27, 2008 (News Analysis)
Lieberman's support of Smith came the same weekend he wrote an op-ed in the St. Paul Pioneer Press defending Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.) for his work as chairman of an ...
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Americans' Food Stamp Use Nears All-Time High
Washington Post - by Jane Black - Nov. 26, 2008 (News Report)
Fueled by rising unemployment and food prices, the number of Americans on food stamps is poised to exceed 30 million for the first time this month, surpassing the historic ...
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Banking Regulator Played Advocate Over Enforcer
Washington Post - by Binyamin Appelbaum, Ellen Nakashima - Nov. 23, 2008 (News Report)
When Countrywide Financial felt pressured by federal agencies charged with overseeing it, executives at the giant mortgage lender simply switched regulators in the spring of ...
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Obama Names White House Communications Staff
Washington Post - by Michael A. Fletcher - Nov. 23, 2008 (News Report)
President-elect Barack Obama continued building his White House staff yesterday, naming his Senate and campaign spokesman Robert Gibbs as press secretary and filling two other ...
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Countries looking to US leadership on climate
Washington Post - by Edith Lederer - Dec. 5, 2008 (News Report)
Countries around the world are looking to Barack Obama for leadership in reaching a global climate treaty next year, but no nation will be able to singlehandedly deliver a ...
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Richardson Pick Marks Departure For Commerce
Washington Post - by Peter Slevin, Michael Rosenwald - Dec. 4, 2008 (News Report)
Richardson, who was one of Obama's rivals for the Democratic nomination, has spent almost his entire career in prominent government roles -- as a governor, congressman, United ...
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The Big Three's Stalemate
Washington Post - by Steven Pearlstein - Dec. 3, 2008 (Opinion)
The clock is quickly running out. General Motors and Chrysler both acknowledge that they will effectively be out of cash by the end of the month and will have to file for ...
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Pakistan's Task in the Wake of the Mumbai Terrorist Attack
Washington Post - Dec. 2, 2008 (Editorial)
India, which has the ability to strike terrorist targets in Pakistan, is rightly demanding an end to the threat -- and it's getting harder and harder for Washington to counsel ...
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Bush Gets Out the Shovel
Washington Post - by Dan Froomkin - Dec. 2, 2008 (Opinion)
President Bush’s recent interview is being heralded by some media outlets as reflective, apologetic and self-critical, even ’ stunningly candid ’ -- but sadly it was ...
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When Security Trumps Sovereignty
Washington Post - by Robert Kagan - Dec. 1, 2008 (Opinion)
"We don't think the world's great nations and countries can be held hostage by non-state actors," Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari said yesterday. Fair enough. But what is ...
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Success of Clinton Choice Hinges on Rapport
Washington Post - by Michael Abramowitz, Glenn Kessler - Dec. 1, 2008 (News Analysis)
Leaving the news conference in Chicago yesterday where he introduced his national security team, President-elect Barack Obama strolled out of the room arm in arm with his ...
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Shift on U.N. Seen in Rice Nomination
Washington Post - by Michael A. Fletcher, Colum Lynch - Dec. 1, 2008 (News Analysis)
As one of President-elect Barack Obama’s closest campaign advisers and a fellow opponent of the war in Iraq, Susan E. Rice was regarded as a lock for a senior post in ...
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Heartland’s Eternal Beat
Washington Post - by Stephen Hunter - Dec. 1, 2008 (Other)
Hunt Along Tango-11, And You Might Bag The Sweep of History
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Top Officers Hopeful That Obama Will Bring More Realistic View Than Bush
Washington Post - by Karen DeYoung - Nov. 30, 2008 (News Report)
Adm. Michael Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, went unarmed into his first meeting with the new commander in chief -- no aides, no PowerPoint presentation, no ...
