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Budget scrub will advise Hagel by late this month on how best to apportion $500 billion in congressionally mandated funding reductions over the next decade.
Update of Administrative Procedure Act pushes cost-benefit analysis.
The release of 1979 photos prompts late-night TV to look at Obama's youth.
Budget scrub will advise Hagel by late this month on how best to apportion $500 billion in congressionally mandated funding reductions over the next decade.
The BRIC nations—Brazil, Russia, India and China—are increasing their naval presence.
Federal Acquisition Service will pay $3 million in past guarantees.
Several agencies shut their doors for the day, forcing unpaid leave.
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