Veto helps B-2 for now; maybe Clinton will too
Prospects for the B-2 bomber program took a turn for the better last week when President Clinton vetoed the fiscal 1996 defense authorization conference report. Clinton's veto meant that restrictive language on future B-2 funding in the defense authorization conference report was no longer in force...
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