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News

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May 09, 2011 Despite Differences, Obama, GOP Eye Medicare Limit | Associated Press
May 06, 2011 The Budget Deficit and U.S. Competitiveness | Council on Foreign Relations
May 06, 2011 5 Experts Explain How to Solve The Budget Deficit | Business Insider
May 05, 2011 Debt Ceiling Talks: What They Really Mean | CNN Money
May 05, 2011 Budget and Debt Talks Begin, but a Deal Remains Elusive | McClatchy
May 05, 2011 Talks Begin on Deficit Reduction. What Can be Cut in the Federal Budget? | Christian Science Monitor
May 05, 2011 Biden Talks Must Move Swiftly and Produce Results | The Hill
May 04, 2011 Jonathan Capehart: New Default Deadline is no Excuse for Delay on Raising Debt Limit | Washington Post
May 04, 2011 Debt Ceiling Announcement Provokes Democrats | The Fiscal Times
May 03, 2011 CRFB Makes Recommendations On a US 'Debt Failsafe' | Tax-News.com
May 02, 2011 The Debt Ceiling Talks: 5 Scenarios | Politico
May 02, 2011 Morton M. Kondracke: A Man With a Plan to Defuse the Debt Bomb | Roll Call
May 02, 2011 Debt Limit Vote a Necessity, and a Political Opportunity | St. Petersburg Times
May 01, 2011 Bumping Up Against the Debt Ceiling: That Hurts! | NPR
May 01, 2011 Federal Budget Plans a Study in Contrasts | NWAonline
April 30, 2011 Gerry Connolly says GOP Medicare Plan Would Line Pockets of Private Insurance Companies | PolitiFact
April 29, 2011 The New Politics of the Debt Ceiling | PolitiFact
April 29, 2011 Debate Over Debt Front and Center as Recess Ends | Congressional Quarterly
April 29, 2011 How to Add Teeth to Obama's Plan for a Debt Failsafe | Washington Post
April 28, 2011 Obama's Deficit Plan Would Cut More Slowly Than Competing Ones | American Medical News
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