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There's been a lot of grousing lately about the Treasury's $700 billion bailout program, which, according to its many critics, has accomplished nothing other than line the pockets of undeserving bankers and their shareholders.
 
In Search Of Taxes That Go Astray: Va. Counties Chase Missing Money (Post, January 13, 2009, Page B01)
 
America Hunkers Down: A Nation of Savers? (Post, January 13, 2009, Page D01)
 
Consultancy Seeks Release From Debt Trap (Post, January 12, 2009, Page D01)
 
Aircraft Carrier Honors Elder Bush: Trip to Commission Naval Ship Is Also Younger Bush's Last on Air Force One (Post, January 11, 2009, Page A02)
 
For King Holiday, Calling All Volunteers (Post, January 10, 2009, Page A01)
 
Job Satisfaction High Among Government Workers (By Joe Davidson, January 9, 2009, Page D03)
 
Obama Is Under Fire Over Panetta Selection: Current, Ex-CIA Officials Criticize 'Opaque' Process (Post, January 7, 2009, Page A01)
 
WORKING (Post, January 7, 2009, Page D02)
 
To Rid Slums of Drug Gangs, Police in Rio Try War Tactics (Post, January 6, 2009; 5:45 AM)
 
John Feinstein: Vote for Utah, for College Football's Sake (washingtonpost.com, January 6, 2009; 1:38 AM)
 
To Rid Slums of Drug Gangs, Police in Rio Try War Tactics (Post, January 6, 2009, Page A08)
 
BOYS' NOTEBOOK: Chantilly's Fridy Serving 30-Day Suspension (Post, January 6, 2009, Page E05)
 
Fasten Your Seatbelts (By Annalee Newitz, January 4, 2009, Page B01)
 
Dropping The Ball: After So Many Inaugurations, Parties Suffer a Downhill Role (Post, January 4, 2009, Page M01)
 
Industrial Output Falling Sharply: U.S. Manufacturing Lowest Since 1980 (Post, January 3, 2009, Page D01)
 
How Much Heat Does Your House Lose? (Post, January 3, 2009, Page F03)
 
Rise in Young Killers Worries D.C.: City Recorded 186 Homicides in '08, an Increase of 5; Area Slayings Up Slightly (Post, January 2, 2009, Page B01)
 
Behind Gaza Operation, An Uneasy Triumvirate (Post, December 31, 2008, Page A01)
 
Teen Offenders Spared the Rod: Controversial Strategy In D.C. Favors Home Care, Therapy, Not Time in Cell (Post, December 30, 2008, Page B01)
 
N.Va. School Systems Bracing for State Aid Cuts: Kaine's Proposal Would Trim K-12 Funding by 7 Percent (Post, December 30, 2008, Page B04)
 
NAMES & FACES (December 30, 2008, Page C03)
 
Humanitarian Crisis: Food and Medical Supplies Grow Scarce in the Gaza Strip (Post, December 29, 2008, Page A01)
 
The Year of the Roller Coaster (Post, December 29, 2008, Page D01)
 
Sky Watch: Cosmic Couples Ready for New Year's Bash (Post, December 28, 2008, Page C05)
 
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