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Justice Department drops proposed FOIA rule to deny existence of documentsupdated: Thu Nov 03 2011 16:26:00

The Justice Department Thursday announced it is dropping its controversial plan to allow officials to deny the existence of certain sensitive documents when confronted with thorny Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.

'Lock 'em up' not always best solutionupdated: Thu May 26 2011 10:25:00

As budget battles in Washington and the states unfold, politicians are striving to achieve the most for their money, pinpointing where they can cut spending without sacrificing service.

Fortune: I'm Tom Barrack* and I'm getting outupdated: Mon Oct 31 2005 00:01:00

Tom Barrack is driving a dusty Chevy Suburban around his 1,200-acre mountain ranch near Santa Barbara, Calif. Nestled between the Ronald Reagan estate and Michael Jackson's Neverland, Barrack's spr...

Fortune: Business Behind Bars Former Reagan Attorney General Ed Meese has a way to slow the exodus of jobs overseas: Put prisoners to worupdated: Mon Sep 15 2003 00:01:00

Behind the barbed-wire fence surrounding the Federal Correctional Institution at Elkton, Ohio, inmates sit at a long table stripping down old computers, salvaging valuable bits of gold and platinum...

Fortune: POWER: A USER'S MANUAL Clout in Washington is convoluted, sometimes illusory, always shifting. A longtime journalist sorts it ouupdated: Mon Apr 25 1988 00:01:00

For Henry Kissinger it was the ultimate aphrodisiac. For Tacitus it was the most flagrant of all passions. For Oliver Wendell Holmes it was the only prize much cared for by the powerful. Endlessly ...

Fortune: LEARNING FROM REAGAN'S DEBACLE The principles that helped manager Reagan pile up so much success in his first six years are stilupdated: Mon Apr 27 1987 00:01:00

THROUGH three-quarters of his presidency, Ronald Reagan appeared to be a manager any chief executive could learn from. Since November he has been a case study of everything to avoid. What happened?...

Fortune: RONALD T. REGAN IN REAGAN'S WHITE HOUSE Business lobbyists admire the chief of staff's skill at grasping power. They aren't sureupdated: Mon Aug 19 1985 00:01:00

''WHO'S RUNNING the White House these days? Ronald T. Regan.'' So goes a joke playing the Washington circuit since President Ronald Reagan's hospitalization thrust the tomahawks of power into Chief...

Fortune: REAGAN'S DRIFT INTO ECONOMIC AD-HOCKERY The smooth policymaking machine of Reagan's first term has ground to a halt. Who'll get updated: Mon May 27 1985 00:01:00

THE MAKING AND SELLING of economic policy during the first six months of Ronald Reagan's first term seemed as smooth as a Chopin waltz. The first six months of his second term have sounded more lik...

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