Sen. Biden decides against seeking missile defense cut

Sen. Joe Biden (D-Del.) has chosen not to offer an amendment to the fiscal 2002 defense authorization bill that would have required that $1.3 billion allocated for missile defense or anti-terrorism be used only for anti-terrorism, an aide said Sept. 26. Biden, who chairs the Senate Foreign Relations...

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