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  • Help Wanted: ‘Respected’ economist seeking fat pay check Monday, November 16, 2009

    Washington Post: U.S. Chamber of Commerce is seeking $50,000 to pay a “respected” economist to report on the impact of federal health care legislation on jobs.

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