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| If you thought the 3.9 percent raise federal employees will receive next year is a decent increase these days, imagine how happy they would be with the 15 percent boost phased in over three years that workers who clean the Justice Department's headquarters on Pennsylvania Avenue NW started getting...

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| It's been almost a half-century since U.S. Justice Department antitrust regulators and True Temper, one of the world's largest makers of golf club shafts, settled a case in which the company agreed not to fix prices and carve up sales territories.

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