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Bush could make major changes at Pentagon

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Career executives get a transition primer

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FAA managers pan effort to put controllers in charge

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New President could leave some appointees in place

If the new President finds it too tough to get his nominees through an evenly divided Senate, he could apparently leave current Senate-confirmed political appointees in place without going through the confirmation process.

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As election fight drags on, Clinton appointees ponder next moves

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FAA's air traffic unit to become a performance-based organization

The air traffic services division of the Federal Aviation Administration was freed from procurement and personnel regulations Thursday in an executive order signed by President Clinton.

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Inauguration organizers keep the ball rolling

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Army IG says Corps of Engineers rigged data on huge project

Officials at the Army Corps of Engineers manipulated economic data on a massive navigation project to justify its $1 billion price tag, according to the Army’s inspector general.

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GOP leader, White House spar over spending freeze

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Clinton indicates willingness to compromise on spending bills

Eager to forge an agreement on the remaining fiscal 2001 budget issues, President Clinton is offering to reduce his previous demand for spending on the Labor-HHS appropriations bill.