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Tuesday, September 21, 2004
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Stephen Barr
FEDERAL DIARY: STEPHEN BARR
TSP Is Striving to Increase Efficiency, Cut Administrative Costs
The Thrift Savings Plan is taking steps to operate more efficiently, steps that should lead to lower fees for the plan's 3.3 million participants, officials said yesterday. On average, investors in 2006 will save an estimated $3.84 annually on the TSP's administrative costs.

Cindy Skrzycki
THE REGULATORS: CINDY SKRZYCKI
Feud Ferments Between Soy Sauce Makers
The condiment crisis of the day: The Japanese have a bitter taste in their mouths over the United States' insistence, in international regulatory negotiations, that all soy sauces are created equal.

Indian Housing Deficits Described
Substandard and overcrowded housing contributes to a plethora of health, social and family problems within Native American communities, according to a report by the National American Indian Housing Council.
 Report Studies Plight of Indian Prisons

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