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Never have so many area companies simply ceased to exist -- not because of mergers, but because they just went out of business in 2001. To Each His Own Contract Connections Thousands of government contracts shielded the Washington region from the recession and Sept. 11. Home Builder Banks on Location Even though many home builders in this region enjoyed one of their best years in 2001, NVR Inc. stands out. A Guide to The Post 200 What Is The Post 200? The Post 200 starts with a list of the 125 largest public companies with headquarters in Washington and its suburbs. Industries
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