
Sequester countdown nears end, no deal in sight
February 28, 2013 5:01 AM
In a speech to business leaders in Washington, President Obama conceded it would take a miracle to avoid the $85 billion in cuts set to kick in. Bill Plante reports.
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"We don't have to worry" about Oklahoma relief money, Reid says
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McConnell: Lift sanctions on Burma
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Could better weather tech predict tornadoes earlier?
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Survivors pulled from Okla. school hit by tornado
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Oklahoma tornado survivor: "Everything is gone"
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Okla. tornado survivor finds dog buried alive under rubble
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Microsoft announces Xbox One
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Watch: NASA captures Okla. tornado from space
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Current FEMA resources "sufficient" in short-term Okla. relief, Carney says
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February 28, 2013 5:01 AM
In a speech to business leaders in Washington, President Obama conceded it would take a miracle to avoid the $85 billion in cuts set to kick in. Bill Plante reports.
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