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Plain Dealer

Romney says Congress should wait to act on economy
Plain Dealer
What's wrong with this picture that a candidate has to spend that much money for a job where the salary is $400000 plus $150000 for expenses? Does that make ANY sense to you? it comes down to the lesser of the two evils, or as I like to call it the
The CBO's “Perfect Storm” Recession Looks Like EU Austerity24/7 Wall St.

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States looking to new tolls to pay for highways
Boston Herald
"It's very hard in this environment for states to add capacity without charging a toll because they can't afford to do it," said Joshua Schank, president of the Eno Center for Transportation, a Washington think tank. "They're barely able to maintain

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Boston.com

Washington vs. Philadelphia
USA TODAY
A four-run third inning by the Nationals was too much to overcome. He gave up a two-run triple to Harper and a home run to Ian Desmond for a 4-1 Washington lead. "The one to Harper, the curveball, was a bad pitch that cost me," Halladay said of his
Nats beat Halladay, PhilsSports Network
Washington Nationals defeat Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 as Gio Gonzalez strikes bettor.com (blog)

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Entrepreneur

SBA head looks beyond loans to help small business
Washington Examiner
11, 2012 file photo, Karen Mills, head of the Small Business Administration, speaks at the White House in Washington. Mills' approach to helping small businesses has been holistic. The SBA is probably best known for the loans it makes to small
SBA criticism misplacedHotel News Now

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POLITICS: Freshmen vowing change spent millions of tax dollars on mailings
Delmarva Daily Times
WASHINGTON -- Republican freshmen who came to Congress last year promising to transform Washington's free-spending culture are no different from most other lawmakers in at least one respect: They mailed out millions of taxpayer-funded fliers and

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