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As Democrats intensified their charges that President Bush's tax cut was already draining the budget surplus and putting Social Security funds at risk of being spent for general purposes, Ari Fleischer, the president's press secretary, gave reporters a preview of figures to be issued by the White House Office of Management and Budget next week.
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Pay in Clinton's Senate office figures to be an issue because Clinton has made pay inequality, and gender discrimination, a focus of her campaign for president.
Final figures will be issued later this year.
Total wages paid by private employers in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island increased by 6.1percentt from 2000 to 2002, even as they fell in Manhattan by 7.1percentt, according to the figures, which were issued by the state comptroller's office yesterday with a report on the city's economy.
This article has been amended after a correction to official figures was issued by Eurostat.
It does not figure to be an issue, however.
It would not force the bureau to use those numbers in place of the unadjusted figures that were issued for political redistricting and the distribution of billions in federal money.
No figures had been issued since Sunday, the day after Beijing's biggest downpour in 61 years overwhelmed drainage systems, swamped underpasses and caused flash flooding.
No comprehensive Iraqi casualty figures have been issued, but an Iraqi official was quoted as saying 20,000 Iraqis were killed in the first 26 days of the war.
Property taxes also figure to be a major issue in the race for governor this fall.
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