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U.S. SENATORS TED STEVENS (R-AK), PETE DOMENICI (R-NM), CHARLES U.S. SENATORS TED STEVENS (R-AK), PETE DOMENICI (R-NM), CHARLES GRASSLEY (R-IA), CONRAD BURNS (R-MT) AND THAD COCHRAN (R-MS) HOLD A
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Washington Transcript Service
05-19-2005
SENATORS STEVENS, DOMENICI, GRASSLEY, BURNS AND COCHRAN
HOLD A NEWS CONFERENCE ON JUDICIAL FILIBUSTERS
MAY 19, 2005
SPEAKERS: U.S. SENATOR TED STEVENS (R-AK)
U.S. SENATOR PETE DOMENICI (R-NM)
U.S. SENATOR CHARLES GRASSLEY (R-IO)
U.S. SENATOR CONRAD BURNS (R-MT)
U.S. SENATOR THAD COCHRAN (R-MS)
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