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House Democrats to unveil trade proposal (Reuters)
Filed: March 27th 2007: US

A Panamanian coffee farmer in a file photo. Senior Democrats in the House of Representatives are wrapping up a proposal to revamp labor and other provisions of free trade agreements with Peru, Colombia and Panama that the Bush administration has been pushing to get approved, congressional aides said on Monday. (Alberto Lowe/Reuters)Reuters - Senior Democrats in the House of
Representatives said they would propose on Tuesday a plan to
break a logjam that has blocked approval of free trade
agreements with Peru, Colombia and Panama.

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