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    Labor grants for foreign countries may be going to the wrong organizations, audit finds

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    FILE - Farm workers make their way across a field shrouded in fog as they hoe weeds from a burley tobacco crop near Warsaw, Ky., early in this Thursday, July 10, 2008 file photo. You may have to be at least 18 to buy cigarettes in the U.S., but children as young as 7 are working long hours in fields harvesting nicotine- and pesticide-laced tobacco leaves under sometimes hazardous and sweltering conditions, according to a report released Wednesday May 14, 2014 by  Human Rights Watch. (AP Photo/Ed Reinke, File)
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    Former President Bill Clinton answers questions from Gwen Ifill of PBS NewsHour at the 2014 Fiscal Summit organized by the Peter G. Peterson Foundation in Washington, Wednesday, May 14, 2014. Lawmakers and policy experts discussed America's long term debt and economic future. (AP Photo)
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    Passengers wait for available taxis or minivans that provide transportation, at a bus stop, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, May 13, 2014.  Millions of passengers in Brazil's second largest city have been stranded as Rio's bus drivers go on a 48-hour strike demanding higher pay. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)
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    FILE--In this  Oct. 12, 2006 file photo, Detroit's skyline is shown. The historic restructuring of Detroit through bankruptcy is taking a crucial step by putting its plan before the people most affected: roughly 30,000 retirees and city employees. Monday, May 12, 2014 was the deadline for ballots to have been sent to those who qualify for pensions, and should be arriving by mid-week. Detroit is proposing to cut pensions by 4.5 percent and eliminate cost-of-living payments. Retired police officers and firefighters have a better deal that trims only the cost-of-living payments. (AP Photo)
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    NYC area airport workers vote to join union
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