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Tuesday, December 21, 2004
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Stephen Barr
FEDERAL DIARY: STEPHEN BARR
Homeland Security Losing Its No. 2 Executive, Too
The Department of Homeland Security announced yesterday that James M. Loy, the agency's deputy secretary, will leave March 1 or when a successor is confirmed, meaning the department appears likely to lose its No. 2 official within weeks of the departure of its No. 1.

Cindy Skrzycki
THE REGULATORS: CINDY SKRZYCKI
Stocking Stuffers: Red Tape and American Caviar
Since it's the holiday season, the Regulators asked some of those who spend their days engrossed in the minutiae of the Federal Register to take a break and stuff some stockings with messages of goodwill for the new year.

GAO Again Finds Fault With the Federal Books
The U.S. government's financial record-keeping is so inadequate that congressional auditors said last week that they could not determine whether the federal books meet generally accepted accounting principles.

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