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	<title>Comments on: The Weekly (Wall Street/Capitol Hill) Crib Sheet:  Will Sotomayor Coverage Crowd Out the Federal Reserve’s Economic Tea Leaves?</title>
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		<title>By: The Weekly (Wall Street/Capitol Hill) Crib Sheet: Putting a Price Tag on Action/Inaction? &#124; whyyoucare.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Last week we were spot on to say the major news focus of the week would be on Judge Sotomayor, health care, Bush administration era anti-terror policies and programs, and the economy.  We were also right to say that former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson&#8217;s testimony on the Capitol Hill along with the release of the Federal Open Markets Cmte. minutes and selected earnings would drive the business pages.  This week, we think Judge Sotomayor will still get attention with the Senate Judiciary Cmte. expected to vote on her nomination (see below), but we also think Iraq/Afghanistan, health care and the economy will get greater play in the press. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Last week we were spot on to say the major news focus of the week would be on Judge Sotomayor, health care, Bush administration era anti-terror policies and programs, and the economy.  We were also right to say that former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson&#8217;s testimony on the Capitol Hill along with the release of the Federal Open Markets Cmte. minutes and selected earnings would drive the business pages.  This week, we think Judge Sotomayor will still get attention with the Senate Judiciary Cmte. expected to vote on her nomination (see below), but we also think Iraq/Afghanistan, health care and the economy will get greater play in the press. [...]</p>
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