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Obama Names Washington Veterans as White House Staff (Bloomberg)

 
Bloomberg - Nov. 16 (Bloomberg) -- President-elect Barack Obama, who relinquishes his Senate seat today, announced that he will add three Washington veterans to his White House staff. (link)

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