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House, Senate eye war budget
House Republicans proposed giving President Bush the entire $74.7 bil he wants to begin paying for the war and anti-terrorism costs, but clamped down on the flexibility he sought in deciding how to spend the money. Like the House, the Senate was expected to provide most of the money for specific accounts.
Pakistani man indicted in U.S.
Haroon Rashid, indicted on charges of conspiring to harbor an alien, allegedly spent time at a terrorist training camp and bragged about having killed U.S. troops in Afghanistan. The FBI also said he was awaiting orders to commit violence in the ...