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    Stanley Fischer appeared to have relatively strong support from senators at his confirmation hearing Thursday. (AP Photo)
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    With loss in Florida special election, Democrats look to regroup

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    Harry Reid: Unemployment insurance extension plan ‘very, very close’
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    White House applies ‘Emanuel Doctrine’ in trying to tie increased IMF funding to Ukraine aid
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