Britain plans to reduce immigration in the face of a weakening economy and rising unemployment, the Times newspaper quoted immigration minister Phil Woolas as saying on Saturday.
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The purpose of this hearing is to examine the Bush Administration’s record on important public health and environmental matters. Unfortunately, instead of reviewing accomplishments—we look back on years filled with environmental rollbacks that serve...
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