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White House Sharply Increases Project… – Washington Post

August 25, 2009

White House Sharply Increases Project… – Washington Post


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White House Sharply Increases Projections of Future Deficits
Washington Post
The $787 billion economic stimulus package President Obama signed earlier this year is likely to cost "tens of billions of dollars" more than expected, helping to drive projections for next year's budget deficit to $1.5 trillion,
SCENARIOS: Impact of US budget reportsReuters


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Most recent SAT scores show dispariti… – USA Today


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Most recent SAT scores show disparities by race, gender, income
USA Today
Average national SAT scores for the high school class of 2009 dropped two points compared with last year, a report out today says. And while the population of test takers was the most diverse ever, average scores vary
SAT scores dip for high school class of 2009The Associated Press


Washington SAT scores down a bit from last yearSeattle Times
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Palestinian PM seeks aid for embryo s… – Reuters


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Palestinian PM seeks aid for embryo state
Reuters
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) – An international airport for a future state of Palestine, national institutions and new rail links were listed by the Palestinian prime minister on Tuesday in a government program needing foreign
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Obama appears to be serious about hav… – Los Angeles Times


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Obama appears to be serious about having fun on vacation
Los Angeles Times
On Martha's Vineyard, it's golf today with the first lady and friends. Tomorrow, more golf. A pile of books to read. In between, the Fed chief is renominated. Then it's back to relaxing. By Christi Parsons Reporting from Oak Bluffs, Mass.
Martha's Vineyard's African American LegacyABC News


Obama's privacy top priorityBoston Herald
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