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| | FEDERAL DIARY: STEPHEN BARR Changes in Pay and Schedules at SEC Bring Higher Employee Satisfaction Rates Lawyers, accountants and examiners at the Securities and Exchange Commission are more satisfied with their pay and their ability to work flexible schedules than they were three years ago, a survey by the Government Accountability Office found.
IN THE LOOP: AL KAMEN Rumor's as Phony as a $2 Bill In this time of change in the upper echelons of government, it's important for senior officials to be able to read even the slightest indication, no matter how subtle, to determine where they stand on the presidential firmament. For example, anyone pondering the fate of Treasury Secretary John W. Snow might browse eBay.
PLAYERS: SUSAN COLLINS GOP Senator Tends the Middle Ground Whether in Africa or in Washington, Maine Sen. Susan Collins, 51, chairman of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, has been at the center of several significant policy fights lately.
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