Hill funding proposals seen hurting missile defense advances

Although the House and Senate fiscal 2005 defense appropriations bills contain most of the money the Pentagon sought for ballistic missile defense, proposed cuts to a few specific programs would hurt efforts to overcome countermeasures that enemies might use to stymie U.S. anti-missile systems...

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