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    Washington will never work until bureaucrats know they can be fired tomorrow Beltway Confidential

    Washington will never work until bureaucrats know they can be fired tomorrow

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    Lower crime now may be a fruit of welfare reform 20 years ago

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    Labor market mystery: The ranks of the long-term unemployed swell, despite benefits cut Economy

    Labor market mystery: The ranks of the long-term unemployed swell, despite benefits cut

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    The week ahead in economics: Marco Rubio speaks, job openings survey and Jack Lew testifies Economy

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    Why severe weather made little mark on US hiring Business

    Why severe weather made little mark on US hiring

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