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Wednesday, November 17, 2004
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HOMELAND HIRES
Four Companies Plan Expansion in Virginia
Four companies are planning to hire more than 10,000 workers for new homeland security-related jobs in Virginia over the next five years, Gov. Mark R. Warner is to announce today.

Stephen Barr
FEDERAL DIARY: STEPHEN BARR
Changing to Pay for Performance Will Be Worth the Pain, Private Report Says
Shifting federal agencies to pay-for- performance systems "will better serve the needs of the federal government," but it could be several years before the workforce accepts the idea, according to a report to be released today.
 Steven Pearlstein: Pulled Down by Our Own Bootstraps

IN THE LOOP: AL KAMEN
If You're Available on Inauguration Day. . .
If Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist is too ill to swear in President Bush on Jan. 20, it would be only the ninth time someone other than the chief justice of the United States has sworn in a president.

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