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SENATE COMMITTEE EXAMINES BUSH'S 2005 BUDGET PLANS

Office of Management and Budget Director Joshua Bolten testifies during a hearing concerning President Bush's fiscal year 2005 budget on Capitol Hill on February 5, 2004. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)..


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