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Edward P. Lazear says the Economic Report of the President forecasts growth later in the year.
Edward P. Lazear says the Economic Report of the President forecasts growth later in the year.

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The economy may grow slowly the first half of this year, the Bush administration said yesterday, but it is not in recession.


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Articles About the Workplace
Wizards owner helped transform D.C.: Son of immigrants rose to top of sports, charity and business worlds
(Post, November 25, 2009)

Wizards owner helped transform D.C.: Son of immigrants rose to top of sports, charity and business worlds
(Post, November 25, 2009)

In recession, one road led back home: After hitting dead end in job search, new graduate rethinks her path
(Post, November 22, 2009)

Fallout Life Interrupted: In the recession, all roads lead to home
(Post, November 20, 2009; 6:36 PM)

Like father & son: It's a Big Sky bond: Montana isn't all that connects Baucus and White House operative
(Post, November 20, 2009)
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Government IT

House seeks records in contracting case
(Post, November 26, 2009)

Safety issue lurks under Dulles rail bridge plan
(Post, November 22, 2009)

OPM chief floats ideas on personnel system fix
(Post, November 20, 2009)

China proves to be an aggressive foe in cyberspace
(Post, November 11, 2009)

Soldiers' Data Still Being Downloaded Overseas, Firm Says
(Post, October 2, 2009)
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Articles About Labor
Union ramps up efforts to organize T-Mobile
(AP, November 18, 2009; 2:00 PM)

Wednesday, Nov. 4 at 11:00am EST: Pearlstein: Business v. labor story is getting old
(Steven Pearlstein, November 4, 2009; 11:00 AM)

Some Criticize SEIU for Its ACORN Connections
(Post, October 6, 2009)

Not Far From the Tree: ACORN and Its Political Seed
(By Kathleen Parker, September 27, 2009)

Unite Here Union Says It Will Rejoin AFL-CIO
(Post, September 18, 2009)
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