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House Democrats Will Ban Earmarks for Companies in Election-Year Crackdown U.S. House and Senate Democrats disagree over an election-year proposal to ban so-called earmarks providing federal money to defense contractors, energy firms and other private companies.

Obama's Health-Care Push Gets Challenge From Coalition of Business Groups President Barack Obama is facing a renewed push against his health-care legislation as a coalition of business groups plans to spend as much as $1 million a day on advertisements to pressure lawmakers into opposing the bill.

Obama Proving Pessimists Wrong as Rebounding Economy Converges With Stocks The political consensus may be that President Barack Obama’s handling of the economy has been weak. The judgment of money in all its forms has been overwhelmingly positive, and that may be the more lasting appraisal.

Biden Says Israel, Palestinians to Be Held Accountable for Peace Obstacles Vice President Joe Biden said Israel and the Palestinians will be held accountable for actions jeopardizing peace efforts, such as Israeli approval of a plan for new homes in east Jerusalem.

Christie May Propose 14% Cut in New Jersey's 2011 Budget to Shrink Deficit New Jersey Governor Chris Christie may propose reducing state spending by a record 14 percent, including cuts to property-tax rebates and school aid, according to two people with knowledge of budget talks.

Pelosi Says Democrats Didn't Pressure Massa to Give Up His U.S. House Seat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi dismissed claims by former Democratic Representative Eric Massa that he was pressured to leave Congress because of his opposition to health-care legislation.

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MARGARET CARLSON
You be the judge: Which was a worse example of the U.S. Congress at work this week?

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AMITY SHLAES
Last November, bosses at a certain company in Marlboro, New Jersey, went to employees asking for help. It was a tough stretch, and the unemployment rate had just exceeded 10 percent for the first time since April 1983.

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ALBERT R. HUNT
Late last week, the best topic for this column seemed to be warfare inside the White House: dueling op-eds, blogs and articles debated whether Rahm Emanuel was the cause of Barack Obama’s winter of discontent, or was it that the president and his other top adviser, David Axelrod, had ignored the chief of staff’s sage counsel.


When President-elect Barack Obama, immediately after the election, was deciding who should be Treasury secretary and who should head the National Economic Council, Timothy Geithner told the transition team he wouldn’t take the White House job.


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