1. After a highly partisan struggle, House and Senate conferees approved a plan that would allow drug distributors to import U.S.-made drugs sold cheaper abroad. 2. House and Senate budget negotiators approved a plan Thursday to allow drug distributors to import U.S.-made drugs sold cheaper abroad. 3. Lawmakers soundly rejected a broader measure that would have permitted distributors to import American-made pharmaceuticals that are sold more cheaply in other countries because of price controls. 4. President Clinton spoke out Friday against a Republican-drafted measure to allow drug distributors to import U.S.-made drugs sold cheaper abroad. 5. The law essentially allows drug distributors to import U.S.-made drugs sold cheaper abroad. |
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