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      <title>Fed's new voting lineup won't likely alter policy</title>
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      <description>WASHINGTON (AP) — The cast of voting members on the Federal Reserve's policy committee is changing this year. Their policies probably won't be. 
                   Chairman Ben Bernanke will likely retain a solid majority on the 12-member committee for his drive to keep interest rates low well into the future despite critics who worry about the risks. As the committee meets ...</description>
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