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From: Weekend Edition - Saturday (NPR) | Date: May 8, 1993 | Copyright information


NPR Weekend Edition - Saturday

05-08-1993

NEAL CONAN, Host: This is Weekend Edition. I'm Neal Conan. Coming up, a visit to the garden. But first, when Leon Panetta, the Clinton administration's budget director, worried publicly about the prospect of some administration's programs recently, it came as no surprise to many in Washington that his candor created a small furor. The controversy also raised questions about the difficulty of making budgets in a political se...

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