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Plosser, president of Philadelphia Fed, predicts recession's end

Charles Plosser, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, speaks at Simon Graduate School of Business' economic seminar, held at the Hyatt Regency. He said growth would likely be under 2 percent in 2009. ANNETTE LEIN staff photographer

Charles Plosser, president and chief executive of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, said growth should resume in the second half of 2009, though overall economic expansion for the year will be tepid, probably falling short of 2 percent. More

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Should former President Bill Clinton fill Hillary Clinton's open Senate seat?

President-elect Barack Obama announced Hillary Clinton as his choice for secretary of state. Speculation has already begun about who would replace her. If Bill Clinton were selected, he'd be the third former president to move to Congress. More

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