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* Stapler
* Punch
* Tape dispenser
* Desk organizer
* Clip board
* Book stand
* Correction tape and correction fluid
* Magnifier
* Cash box and key cabinet
* Filing collection
* Mesh collection
* Cutter
* Staple remover
* Clips,staple and pins
* Stamp and accessories
* Label
* Name badge and hang rope
* Scissors
* Name card holder
* Note pad
* Calculator
School item
* Pencil sharpener
* Ruler
* Eraser
* Glue
* Stationery set for Kids
* Painting sets
Clinton attacked McCain's economy policy plan.
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Sen. Joe Biden, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said the military push didn't succeed because U.S. troops remain committed there in large numbers and political reconciliation has not been achieved.
Darrell Issa, a GOP Representative from California, drew heavy criticism from both sides of the aisle after opposing the idea of a new compensation fund for 9/11 emergency responders, saying that the attack was basically "just a plane crash." Issa made the statements on Tuesday.
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