Computer Sciences wins $75 million contract to help process data for 2010 census

Computer Sciences wins $75 million contract

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Maximus moves to a profit in fiscal 4th-quarter, plans sale of ERP unit to focus on health

Maximus posts profit in fiscal 4Q, plans unit sale

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Computer Sciences posts decline in fiscal 2nd-quarter profit, tops Wall Street’s forecast

Computer Sciences posts drop in fiscal 2Q profit

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Stanley gets Pentagon deal worth up to $49 million to provide cybersecurity services

Stanley gets Pentagon deal worth up to $49M

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Information technology firm Stanley’s 2nd-qtr profit up 35 percent on new military contracts

Stanley 2Q profit up 35 percent on Army contracts

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Battle over fate of W.Va.’s Coal River Mountain may be shown to world leaders in December

World climate-change forum may touch on W.Va. mine

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Environmental activists who want West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin to stop Massey Energy's blasting plans for the Coal River Mountain say the world is watching, and they plan to add pressure with a Google Earth tour created for a United Nations climate-change conference.

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Media General posts 3rd-quarter loss on one-time charge, falling revenue

Media General posts 3Q loss

RICHMOND, Va. — Falling ad revenue and a big one-time charge pushed newspaper and TV station owner Media General Inc. to a third-quarter loss, the company said Wednesday.

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Google dominates September search rankings, comScore data shows

Google dominates September search rankings

RESTON, Va. — Google Inc.'s sites continued to account for the vast majority of the U.S. search market in September, with rival Microsoft Corp.'s sites seeing a slight gain from August, according to comScore Inc.

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Obama meets with school students, advises young people to be careful what they put on Facebook

Obama advises caution in what kids put on Facebook

ARLINGTON, Va. — In a pep talk that kept clear of politics, President Barack Obama on Tuesday challenged the nation's students to take pride in their education — and stick with it even if they don't like every class or must overcome tough circumstances at home.

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Beware geeky gifts: State governors turning down mystery laptop shipments

State govs saying 'No thanks' to mystery laptops

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Even during tight budgetary times, a growing handful of state governors are proving too wary to accept laptop computers that have shown up at their offices this month, unsolicited.

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