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The Brookings Institution Press publishes books and journals from the institution... the relationship between the Brookings Institution and the White House deteriorated... became the fifth president of the Brookings Institution and led an effort to refocus the Institution... even proposed firebombing the Brookings Institution and stealing politically damaging documents while firefighters put the fire out... At the end of 2004 the Brookings Institution had assets of... Brookings Institution Official Web Site...

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