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Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice, “Prison and Jail Inmates at Midyear 2006,” at 9.
The Conservative Assault on the Constitution Erwin Chemerinsky 2010
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Midyear Report on the 2008 – 09 MLA Job Information List leave a comment »
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Midyear is a great time to plan time-consuming moves, such as taking advantage of special tax credits for energy improvements to your home.
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Obama's Agenda: A Midyear Briefing At the six-month mark, Obama's had few outright defeats, but much of his agenda is bogged down in the Washington morass he pledged to change, Laura Meckler reports.
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Obama's Agenda: Midyear Briefing The rising price tag of fixes for the economy and health-care system has put concerns about the deficit at the forefront of debates over the White House agenda.
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Obama's Agenda: Midyear Briefing Labor unions, big backers of the president in the election, are still waiting for the big payoff.
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Obama's Agenda: Midyear Briefing The panic that seized financial markets last year has subsided.
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Obama's Agenda: Midyear Briefing With unemployment near double digits, the possibility of a second stimulus plan to boost the economy has already been broached by some Democrats, even while the success of the first $787 billion package remains in question.
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Obama's Agenda: Midyear Briefing President Obama's strategy for fighting simultaneous wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is entering a dangerous phase.
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Obama's Agenda: Midyear Briefing Public support for a massive revamping of health care has been slipping as the effort has slowed.
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