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Financial Oversight
SEC Record Purges at Odds with Other Agencies
David S. Hilzenrath, The Washington Post
The Antitrust Battle Ahead
Ben Protess and Michael J. De La Merced, DealBook
Mutual Funds May Face Curbs on Derivatives to Boost Returns
Silla Brush and Jesse Hamilton, Businessweek
National Security
Oxygen System Didn't Cause F-22 Crash
Defense Tech
Problem Unsolved, F-22s to Return to Flight: Sources
Dave Majumdar, Defense News
US Debt Cuts a Blow to Fighter Plans
Dan Oaks, Sydney Morning Herald
Chambliss, Gingrey: Lockheed Martin Fighter Jet Critical, Despite Deficit Worries
Leon Stafford, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Crash-Prone Hybrid Copter's New Mission: Hauling the President's Peeps
David Axe, Danger Room
Public Health
Off-Label Avastin Injections Linked to Blindness
Ed Silverman, Pharmalot
Open Government
White House Creating Website for Online Petitions
Associated Press
Super Committee to Prep for First Hearing
Dan Friedman and Billy House, Government Executive
WikiLeaks Prompts New Diplomatic Uproar
Scott Shane, The New York Times
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