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Judge plans to shield unclassified info in NSA leak case
Josh Gerstein, Politico
National Security
Military spending balloons amid bipartisan calls for cuts
John T. Bennett, The Hill
Revolving Door
'Sigtarp' Lawyer Headed to Mayer Brown
David Ingram, The Blog of Legal Times
The revolving door keeps spinning
Jonathan Easley, Salon
Financial Sector Oversight
S.E.C. Case Stands Out Because It Stands Alone
Louise Story and Gretchen , The New York Times
Powerful financial council could deny or delay public information
Nancy Watzman, Sunlight Foundation Reporting Group
SEC lawyer exposed confidential FBI informant, report says
David S. Hilzenrath, The Washington Post
Public Health
One University Does Not See Ghosts In The Attic
Ed Silverman, Pharmalot
Sales Tactics on Implants Raise Doubts
Barry Meier, The New York Times
Transportation
FAA Chief Faces Heat For Controller Lapses
Andy Pasztor, The Wall Street Journal
Government Contracting
Efforts to bring jobs in-house may be losing momentum
Charles S. Clark, Government Executive
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