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Few agencies followed through on warnings of forced unpaid leave.
Spokesman offers more confusion than clarity on Benghazi, IRS.
Supreme Court could change course on coal, pollutants.
Commissary closings will affect thousands of civilians and service members.
The BRIC nations—Brazil, Russia, India and China—are increasing their naval presence.
Federal Acquisition Service will pay $3 million in past guarantees.
Few agencies followed through on warnings of forced unpaid leave.
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