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      <title>New Continuing Resolution</title>
      <description>After a caucus meeting, Republican leaders talked about the latest continuing resolution, which would extend government operations until January 26th. It will also fund some programs, including many social and cultural programs through the end of the year. It will fund Aid to Families with Dependent Children through March 15th.</description>
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      <title>Budget Negotiations</title>
      <description>After meeting with Democratic leaders, Republican leaders expressed their disappointment at President Clinton's latest budget proposal. They emphasized that he did not live up to the terms of the continuing resolution by presenting another plan that does not really balance the budget.</description>
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      <title>Government Shutdown</title>
      <description>Republican congressional leaders met with reporters to respond to President Clinton's earlier announcement of the partial government shutdown.</description>
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      <title>Congressional Transition</title>
      <description>Representative Gingrich talked about the Republican victory in obtaining a majority in both houses of Congress. He also talked about future plans for the transition to the 104th Congress and emphasized the Republican "Contract with America." After his remarks, he took questions from the press. Mr. Barr, who had just won election to the House, also made brief remarks, as did Representative Linder.</description>
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