Missile defense funding to shrink after years of growth

U.S. spending on missile defense is due to shrink substantially in fiscal 2006 after years of robust growth. After roughly doubling during the Bush Administration's first term, the Defense Department's missile defense budget is slated to fall from $9.9 billion in FY '05 to $8.8 billion in FY '06...

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