Bush, Blair signing treaty to obviate some U.S.-U.K. export licenses

The Bush administration and that of outgoing U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair are signing -- and still hammering out details of -- a U.S.-U.K. treaty that would eliminate the need for export licenses between the countries over certain defense and counter-terrorism trade. Representatives are racing to...

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