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    FILE  - In this June 27, 2012 file photo, pedestrians cross a street near the Bank of Stockton in Stockton, Calif.  A federal judge could rule Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2014, on a bankruptcy exit plan for Stockton, an inland port city in California that in 2012 became the largest city in the U.S. to file for Chapter 9 protection before Detroit filed last year. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Klein has scheduled a hearing in Sacramento in a trial that has lasted more than four months. (AP Photo/Gosia Wozniacka, File)
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    Judge: Stockton must treat pension like other debt

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    Manager Orr testifies in Detroit bankruptcy trial

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    Fannie Mae's settlement ends litigation involving accusations it misled investors before 2008. (AP Photos)
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    U.S. job creation fell short of expectations in October, even as the labor market continues to gain strength in 2014. (iStock Photo)
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    From 2009 to 2012, the number of Marylanders signed up for Lifeline grew to twice as many as Maryland's eligible residents. (iStock)

    Obamaphone use grew 100-fold in 3 years in Md. to twice the number eligible

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    As provisions such as the individual mandate and the new insurance exchanges have provoked a very public debate over President Obama’s healthcare law, policy experts have been anxiously watching the law’s lesser-known features aimed at making the system operate more efficiently. So far, the early results of the law’s experiments have been mixed. (iStock Image)
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    FILE - In this March 14, 2013, file photo, Detroit emergency manager Kevyn Orr, left, speaks at a news conference in Detroit as Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, who appointed Orr, listens. Orr's success in shepherding Detroit through its historic bankruptcy will leave him unemployed, at least temporarily, when and if his task in the Motor City is complete. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)
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    Indiana unemployment agency wins anti-fraud grant
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