Appropriations heads see new bill sparing B-2, Seawolf

The chairmen of the House Appropriations Committee and its national security subcommittee agreed yesterday they could pass the rejected $243 billion fiscal 1996 defense appropriations compromise without reopening funding for additional B-2 strategic bombers and the third Seawolf attack submarine if...

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