Senate still deadlocked on ABM as Democrats hold firm

The Senate yesterday remained deadlocked over ballistic missile defenses in the Senate Armed Services' $264.7 billion fiscal 1996 national security authorization with opposing Democratic Senators apparently holding a tactical advantage. As talks continued, there was increasing talk of putting the...

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