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CNNMoney: More pain: Economy shrinks

The nation's economy slammed into reverse in the third quarter and suffered its biggest decline in seven years, according to a government report Thursday.

Commentary: Unnecessary portrait perks

Flipping through The Washington Post this morning I came across a fascinating story about an age-old Washington tradition. It is one that kicks into high gear toward the end of any administration: the painting of official portraits. You might even remember when President and Mrs. Bush invited President and Sen. Clinton to the White House for the unveiling of the Clintons' official portraits.

CNNMoney: Economy grows, but warnings sound

The economy, boosted by $90 billion in stimulus checks, grew at a faster pace in the spring but not as strongly as expected, the government reported Thursday.

U.S. won't confirm report of Chinese hacking

Government officials are not confirming a report that Chinese officials may have secretly copied the contents of a government laptop computer during a December visit to China by Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez.

Time.com: Bush Criticizes New Cuban Leader

President Bush said Wednesday that Cuba's post-Fidel Castro leadership has made only "empty gestures at reform"

Time.com: 2010 Census Count to Be Low-Tech

Technology problems will force the government to count all of the nation's 300 million residents the old-fashioned way in the 2010 census -- with paper and pencil

CNNMoney: Economy much weaker than expected

Economic growth nearly ground to a halt in the last three months of 2007, according to a government report released Wednesday that showed the sharpest decline in growth since 2003.

CNNMoney: Commerce secretary upbeat on economy

Despite rampant recession talk on Wall Street, Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez remains upbeat on the nation's overall economic health.

FSB: U.S. cracks down on hiring of illegal immigrants

The Department of Homeland Security issued a new workplace rule today, imposing penalties on employers who knowingly hire those who cannot legally work in the U.S.

CNNMoney: U.S. slaps tariffs on Chinese imports

The U.S. Commerce Department announced Friday that it will reverse its decades-long policy and begin to impose trade tariffs on some subsidized imports from China.

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