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Washington Nationals - TeamReport
Chicago Tribune
MLB Team Report - Washington Nationals - INSIDE PITCH Nationals manager Davey Johnson made a tough decision Tuesday when it came to the closer's job. Johnson moved Henry Rodriguez out of the position before the 5-2 victory over the Phillies.

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New York Post

Romney accuses Obama of waging a 'war on job creators'
Washington Post (blog)
his allies over massive job losses at companies controlled by Bain Capital under his watch, the presumptive Republican presidential candidate lashed back for the first time this week in a speech in Washington and an interview with Time magazine.
Romney does job on prezNew York Post
Obama hits Romney: President's job is not about maximizing profitsmsnbc.com
President Obama: Mitt Romney knows about biz, but President's job not 'to New York Daily News
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Boston.com

Texas continues to scuffle offensively, drops 2 of 3 in Seattle after 5-3
Washington Post
SEATTLE — In Ron Washington's view, Texas pitcher Scott Feldman did an adequate job making a fill-in start after Neftali Feliz ended up on the disabled list and the Rangers were left with limited options. Except for one poorly placed pitch from
Texas drops 2 of 3 in Seattle after 5-3 setbackThe Seattle Times

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Teaching Teens To Build Hammers Home A Message
NPR
by Yuki Noguchi Teenagers in Washington, DC, face tough odds getting a job. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nearly half of those looking for work can't find it — the highest rate in the country. Sasha Bruce Youthwork, an organization that

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Unemployed Burn as Fed Fiddles in Debate Over Natural Rate: Jobs
San Francisco Chronicle
He just wants a full-time job again. Horowitz, 47, says he lost his health policy analyst job in Washington a month before the US recession began in December 2007. He has met his expenses with temporary jobs in his field and work as a swim teacher,

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