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  2. United States Government Publishing Office - Wikipedia

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    The Government Printing Office was created by congressional joint resolution (12 Stat. 117) on June 23, 1860.It began operations March 4, 1861, with 350 employees and reached a peak employment of 8,500 in 1972. [1]

  3. Government gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Register is the official publication of the United States government for publishing presidential decrees and the like for public notice.. A government gazette (also known as an official gazette, official journal, official newspaper, official monitor or official bulletin) is a periodical publication that has been authorised to publish public or legal notices.

  4. Federal Register - Wikipedia

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    Each daily issue of the printed Federal Register is organized into four categories: . Presidential Documents (executive orders and proclamations)Rules and Regulations (including policy statements and interpretations of rules by federal agencies)

  5. List of government gazettes - Wikipedia

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    Country/region Name (native) Name (translation) Notes Website Afghanistan رسمي جرېده (Pashto) جريدۀ رسمی (Dari) : Official Gazette: Gazette has two official native languages.

  6. USAGov - Wikipedia

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    Government publications on the desk of former FCIC director Teresa Nasif. USAGov, formerly the Federal Citizen Information Center and Federal Consumer Information Center (FCIC), is a department in the United States government's General Services Administration.

  7. Official Compilation of Federal Legislation - Wikipedia

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    The Official Compendium of Federal Law publishes in principle all federal legislation: The Enactments of the Confederation (art. 2 PublA), i.e. the Federal Constitution, federal laws, ordinances of the Federal Assembly, ordinances of the Federal Council, certain federal decrees and other normative acts issued by federal authorities as well as by organizations or persons under public or private ...

  8. Bottom Line Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Bottom Line, Inc. (formerly Boardroom, Inc.) is an American publisher of books, newsletters and Web articles that provide advice from experts on a wide variety of topics, predominantly health, health care, investing and personal finance but also food and nutrition, taxes and legal matters, career, privacy and security, home improvement, small business, travel, entertainment, automobiles ...

  9. Scientific citation - Wikipedia

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    The reference section in a scientific paper. Scientific citation is providing detailed reference in a scientific publication, typically a paper or book, to previously published (or occasionally private) communications that have a bearing on the subject of the new publication.