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DEMOCRATIC POLICY HEARING ON OVER TIME
John Miller, an member of the Annapolis, MD, police department, testifies before a democratic policy hearing on the Labor Department's attempt to change over time pay policies in America, on December 11, 2003 in Washington.

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Greek national flags fly over Tiananmen Square during Greece's Prime Minister Antonis Samaras state visit to Beijing on May 16, 2013. Samaras is in China seeking investment and trade deals to help revive his country's recession-battered economy. UPI/Stephen Shaver