Miss. Gov. Barbour Says Federal Katrina-Related Aid Proposals Fall Short of Requests
1st Nov 2005, 23:27 GMT
Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour has criticized President George Bush and his administration's proposals for Hurricane Katrina-related aid, saying it falls short of what Mississippi has requested f
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