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By Peter Wallsten, The Miami Herald Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Feb. 4--ORLANDO, Fla.--In an early sign that partisanship will play a role in the post-Columbia debate over national space policy, Gov. Jeb Bush on Monday criticized U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson of Florida for his highly publicized assertions that the White House has "starved" NASA and jeopardized safety.
Bush, a Republican and the younger brother of President Bush, accused the Democrat of manipulating numbers to give the impression the space agency's budget has been stagnant.
"There have been increases in funding," said the governor, comparing Nelson's remarks about NASA's…
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