AP Historical Hard Drive 2008

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AP Historical Hard Drive 2008
Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., left, listens to Chairman Mark Hatfield, R-Ore., on Friday, March 24, 1995 in Washington at Capitol Hill during the Senate Appropriations Committee meeting. The committee approved the spending cuts legislation Friday, trimming scores of programs from job training to artists' grants but generally making shallower reductions than the House did a week ago. The Senate committee did its work in a cordial atmosphere, in contrast to the more confrontational House. The tone was summed up when Byrd, the panel's senior Democrat, praised Hatfield as
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1995-03-24
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Associated Press
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