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U.S. breathes sigh of relief, for now
After the bickering and grandstanding, the billions lost and trust squandered, it was much ado about nothing.
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- Shutdown's over, now what's open?
- The bill: Key points | Pork | Read it
- How they voted: Senate | House
- What it cost | Vote them out?
- Explaining the fight via bunnies
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