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Snow: U.S. Deficits to Fall
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| U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow saidon Sunday he assured members of the Group of 20 nations thatWashington will slash deficits they blame for a falling dollarand repeated his call for stronger European growth. |
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Nov 23, 2004 12:06:03 |
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