Defense authorizers approve up to $8.3 billion for missile defense, sources say
A House-Senate conference committee has tentatively agreed to a fiscal 2002 defense authorization bill that would provide $8.3 billion for missile defense while giving the president authority to use some of that money for anti-terrorism, according to congressional sources. Despite the anti-terrorism...
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