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OPM sued for withholding workforce data

Syracuse University-based group claims OPM violated the Freedom of Information Act by holding back 900,000 employee records.

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House, Senate leaders closer to avoiding catch-all spending bill

Leaders agree to send $142.5 billion Labor-HHS measure back to negotiations, meaning it will likely move as a stand-alone bill.

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Fed By Day, Call Girl By Night

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FEMA Overhaul: Just in Time

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At Least They Provide Some Shade

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FBI will not award technology upgrade contract until 2006

Extra time needed to ensure project is a success, official says.

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Mileage reimbursement rate could drop by 4 cents

Federal workers could receive 44.5 cents per mile when they use personal vehicles for government business.

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Group sees some gains in bioterror response, but gaps remain

Twenty experts in field give Bush administration an overall grade of D+.

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Cherries on Top

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Relief Workers in Disguise

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TSA: Bring Scissors, But Expect Searches

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SBA slammed for Katrina delays

As of late November, agency had approved just 472 of 18,080 applications for loans to offset physical damage.

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New acting GSA acquisition chief plans to wrap up reorganization

Marty Wagner pledges to make as much progress as possible while waiting for Congress to resolve lingering issues.

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Your Radio is Jamming My Garage!

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U.S. to Iran: Nuts!

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Bringing Balance to the Force

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Investigators to shed new light on military’s role in Katrina response

Congressional team may also suggest restructuring of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

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Programs for disabled and blind facing increased scrutiny

Key senators say programs are well-intentioned but would benefit from better oversight.

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Viagra: The Old Faithful

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