BOLSTERING COUNTER-TERRORISM

The White House proposes to augment counter-terrorism spending by $300 million, on top of the approximately $9 billion it has requested for Fiscal 2001. Announcing the add-on in remarks at the Coast Guard Academy's 199th commencement last week, President Clinton said the extra money would be used to...

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