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  Sunday, April 04, 2004


Experts say the illegal doctoring of hourly employees' time records is far more prevalent than most Americans believe. By Steven Greenhouse. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
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  Saturday, March 27, 2004


-[AP Politics]
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  Thursday, March 25, 2004


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  Monday, March 22, 2004


Despite the Sluggish Economy, Welfare Rolls Actually Shrank. Federal welfare rolls have declined over the past three years, even as unemployment and poverty have surged in a weak economy. By Robert Pear. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
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  Saturday, March 20, 2004


Bush, Kerry to Spend Almost Half-Billion [AP Politics]
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  Friday, March 19, 2004


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  Thursday, March 18, 2004


Center For Public Integrity: "MBNA surpasses Enron as the president's top lifetime contributor."
Have a look at the list of Bush supporting officials indicted for fraud. [Heli's Heaven and Hell Radio]
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The Pentagon will withhold about $300 million from payments to a Halliburton subsidiary until auditors are certain that the government has not been overcharged. By The New York Times. [New York Times: Business]
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Members of Congress and administration officials are giving new scrutiny to the government's main tool for preventing price shocks, but they are reaching opposite conclusions. By Matthew L. Wald. [New York Times: Business]
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Some economists have begun to rethink the costs of exporting jobs. By Jeff Madrick. [New York Times: Business]
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