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Yahoo! News: Politics News
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as of Mon, 06 Feb 2006 13:11:41 GMT
Bush to Send Congress $2.7 Trillion Budget (AP)
AP - President Bush is sending Congress a $2.7 trillion spending plan
that provides big increases for the military and homeland security but
squeezes many other government programs in an effort to get soaring
deficits under control.
Gonzales to Answer Eavesdropping Questions (AP)
AP - Attorney General Alberto Gonzales says the Bush administration's
electronic eavesdropping program "may make the difference between
success and failure" in stopping the next terrorist attack. But even
before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Monday, Democrats accused
the administration of depriving Congress of information about the
program.
Specter Criticizes Rationale for Spying (AP)
AP - Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has not adequately justified why
the Bush administration failed to seek court approval for domestic
surveillance, said the senator in charge of a hearing Monday on the
program.
Stem-Cell Research Divides GOP in Missouri (AP)
AP - The split between social conservatives and moderate Republicans
over embryonic stem cells could undermine the re-election chances of a
Missouri Republican senator who favors long prison terms for those who
conduct some types of research.
Conservatives ask: Is Bush still one of us? (The Christian Science
Monitor)
The Christian Science Monitor - From the moment George W. Bush began
campaigning for the Oval Office in 1999, White House watchers have
wondered what kind of president he would be: The Ronald Reagan of his
generation? Like his father, the first President Bush? Perhaps even, in
some ways, similar to Bill Clinton?
GOP Chair Says Clinton Turns Off Voters (AP)
AP - Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, a potential presidential
contender in 2008, "seems to have a lot of anger" and voters usually do
not send angry candidates to the White House, the Republican Party
chairman said Sunday.
Rep. Sanders 'All Right' After Collapse (AP)
AP - Rep. Bernie Sanders collapsed Sunday while attending the funeral of
a Vermont National Guardsman and was later treated at a hospital for
the flu and dehydration.
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