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Former NLRB chairman withdraws nomination

WASHINGTON -- The former chairman of the National Labor Relations Board has asked President Bush to withdraw his nomination to the board and has joined a law firm specializing in representing management in labor disputes.
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JESSE J. HOLLAND

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