Olympia_Snow - BIPARTISAN SENATE GROUP ON DUBAI PORT DEAL

BIPARTISAN SENATE GROUP ON DUBAI PORT DEAL

Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) (center right) speaks with Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ), while Sen. Olympia Snow (R-MA) speaks at a bipartisan press conference on the Dubai Ports World deal, in Washington on March 1, 2006. The Senators want to enact legislation that would require additional review of the deal, with the option for Congress to deny the plan. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)


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