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Boehner: Deal possible, but no rise in revenue

He offers hope for budget accord

Posted: March 4, 2013 at 12:59 a.m.

With federal budget cuts beginning to take effect, House Speaker John Boehner on Sunday reinforced his opposition to any deal to reverse the cuts that includes new revenue. But he and senior White House officials left open a narrow path to a comprehensive budget agreement that could restore at least some of the money at some point.

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