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Executive order curtailing bargaining rights draws fire (GovExec) US soldiers re-enlisting because of poor economy Divorce rate increases in Marine Corps, Army ...

Executive order curtailing bargaining rights draws fire (GovExec)

US soldiers re-enlisting because of poor economy

Divorce rate increases in Marine Corps, Army

GSA gets new congressional affairs leader (FCW)

FDIC criticizes how banks charge overdraft fees (USAToday)

EPA backs rule easing mining waste disposal

Judge scales back ruling on roadless nat’l forests

Government backs off plan to drill in Utah canyons

Govt. considers ‘right of conscience’ rule (UPI)

Feds urge prison term for MZM’s Wade (Martinsville Bulletin)

Prosecutors expand indictment of Bernard Kerik

Chinese-American activists oppose any Bill Richardson cabinet nomination (SanJoseMercuryNews)

Smithsonian Institution gets $6M (Washington Business Journal)

Government-themed Twitter site launched (FCW)

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