Clinton defense boost may limit chances for big add-on
A $6.8 billion boost by the Clinton Administration over its year-ago projection for fiscal 1998 national security budget authority could make it harder for the Republican-controlled Congress to duplicate the substantial defense additions it has made in the past two years, congressional sources...
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