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Labor fight vexes Senate on security bill

WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (UPI) -- A partisan logjam over labor provisions in the proposal to establish a Cabinet-level homeland security agency continued to vex the Senate Thursday, as the Democrat-backed proposal failed a procedural vote. Republicans -- backed by President George W. Bush -- opposed the provision, claiming it would limit the president's ability to manage the new agency's workforce.

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