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As both female and male survivors seek to rebuild coffee plantations with financial and technical assistance from international organizations, Maraba's women, most trying their hands at the business of farming for the first time, were more willing to embrace new techniques, officials say. (By Travis Fox -- Washingtonpost.com)

Ex-PurchasePro Chief Found Guilty of Fraud, Obstruction

Dot-com highflier Charles E. Johnson Jr. was convicted of stock fraud and obstruction of justice after a federal court found that he misled investors by inflating revenue at his Las Vegas software firm.


Lockheed Wins GPS Satellite Contract

Bethesda company beats out rival Boeing for contract to develop and build two satellites, with an option for 10 more, the first batch of a constellation called the Global Positioning System III.


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Bush to Address Oil Prices, Iran During Saudi Visit (Post, May 16, 2008; 7:09 AM)

Agreement on Housing Rescue Falls Short (Post, May 16, 2008; Page D03)

Clean-Air Rules Protecting Parks Set to Be Eased (Post, May 16, 2008; Page A01)

Kid e-Land:  Disney's DGamer Enters the Crowded Virtual World (Post, May 16, 2008; Page D01)

Old-Style Pumps Balk At $4-a-Gallon Gas, Too (Post, May 16, 2008; Page A01)

CBS Turns Its Eye to the Web, Landing Network of Tech Sites (Post, May 16, 2008; Page D02)

A Very Hostile Bid for Yahoo:  Salvo From Icahn Opens Proxy War (Post, May 16, 2008; Page D01)

Luxury Foreclosures:  Growing Number of Affluent Homeowners Can No Longer Afford Their Mortgages (Post, May 15, 2008; Page D01)

Food Costs Jump to Highest in 18 Years:  Prices of Other Goods Rose Less Than Forecast in April (Post, May 15, 2008; Page D01)

Credit Cards Cost, No Matter What (By Michelle Singletary, May 15, 2008; Page D02)

United Way to Target Health, Education and Income (Post, May 15, 2008; Page A01)

Icahn Plans Challenge To Yahoo Leadership (Post, May 15, 2008; Page D01)

Sick-Leave Abuse Prompts Calls to Compensate for Unused Time (By Stephen Barr, May 15, 2008; Page D04)

Polar Bear Is Named 'Threatened' Species:  U.S. Cites Shrinking Arctic Ice (Post, May 15, 2008; Page A01)

Banker Sees a Rich Market in Poor (Post, May 14, 2008; Page A12)

Americans Burdened by The Weight of Inflation:  Standards of Living Are Challenged (Post, May 14, 2008; Page D01)

Transcript:  Pearlstein: Housing Legislation (washingtonpost.com, May 14, 2008; 11:00 AM)

Intelligence Factor:  Can the region's brainy workforce keep the knowledge economy humming? Discuss. (Post, May 12, 2008; Page T11)

Food Prices See Greatest Monthly Increase in Nearly 20 Years (Post, May 14, 2008; 10:54 AM)

Freddie's Quarterly Loss Widens:  Credit-Related Expenses Rise More than 50% (Post, May 15, 2008; Page D01)

A $3 TRILLION BLUEPRINT:  Democrats Agree on Budget Plan That Avoids the Biggest Decisions (Post, May 14, 2008; Page A17)

Seats of Power: A Return to Skybox Lobbying? (Post, May 14, 2008; Page D01)

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Stock futures up after housing starts report
(AP, May 16, 2008; 8:57 AM)

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(AP, May 16, 2008; 8:56 AM)

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Transcript: Pearlstein: Oil and Gas Prices
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