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Monday, October 11, 2004
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Stephen Barr
FEDERAL DIARY: STEPHEN BARR
Accord Reached on Appealing 'Competitive Sourcing' of Jobs
Federal employees would get the right, for the first time, to take protests of job competitions to an independent forum, according to an agreement reached between House and Senate negotiators.

PLAYERS: DAVID ADDINGTON
Cheney's Counsel Pushes the Conservative Cause
Since he took office, Vice President Cheney has led the Bush administration's effort to increase the power of the presidency with a series of bold actions. Longtime aide David Addington serves as point man in this effort.

IN THE LOOP: AL KAMEN
In the Loop Archive
Al Kamen is away. Catch up on his old columns here.

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