Congress Taking Up $51.8B Relief Bill (AP)
8th Sep 2005, 18:10 GMT
AP - Congress hastened to approve $51.8 billion in emergency relief and recovery aid for victims of Hurricane Katrina on Thursday as President Bush readied a plan to make sure those uprooted by the storm receive a full range of health care, job training and other government benefits.
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