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	<title>President Intervened in Dispute Over Eavesdropping</title>
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    President Bush intervened in March 2004 to avert a crisis over the National Security Agency&#039;s domestic eavesdropping program after Attorney General John Ashcroft, Director Robert S. Mueller III of the F.B.I. and other senior Justice Department aides all threatened to resign, a former deputy attorney general testified Tuesday.
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	<title>Indonesia firm on bird flu virus dispute</title>
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    Indonesia insisted Tuesday that it only will resume sharing bird flu virus samples with the        World Health Organization if the body stops providing them to commercial vaccine makers.
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