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 Deep budget cuts would hurt special operations forces and make it difficult to meet demands for those units on missions beyond the current war zones, the commander of the U.S. military's elite troops told Congress on Thursday.

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President Barack Obama and Congress’ top Republican signaled a new flexibility in budget talks aimed at averting the first-ever US debt default. But a deal remained tenuous, with each side pushing ideas considered untenable by the other.

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ISTANBUL (AP) – The U.S economy will be growing again by year end, but tight credit conditions for consumers and businesses will hamper the recovery, the International Monetary fund said as it raised its forecast for growth next year to 1.5 percent from 0.8 percent.

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