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Area law schools developing in-house counsel classes to prep students for
Washington Post
Others follow suit More law schools are following suit: American University's Washington College of Law is developing an in-house lawyering course for the 2012-13 academic year that is to address law firm management, business and legal regulatory

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Inc.com

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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FDA Reform Legislation Emerges as Exception to Washington Gridlock
Genetic Engineering News
The House bill explicitly adds, “including those for rare diseases or conditions, using a broad range of surrogate or clinical endpoints and modern scientific tools earlier in the drug development cycle when appropriate.” Both chambers include rare

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Irish Times

Romney on Education Reform
Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
Mitt Romney today ventured into a policy arena that has received little attention in the 2012 race for the White House, that being education reform, as Romney used a speech to a Latino group in Washington, DC to roll out his plans for education change.
Obama Prospects Improve as Swing State Economies ImproveBloomberg

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Wonkbook: Falling off the fiscal cliff
Washington Post (blog)
In addition, some cards offer features allowing customers to overdraw their accounts or build their credit. The agency is seeking feedback on the costs, benefits and consumer-protection issues associated with those features." Ylan Mui in The Washington