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The rollback, which could be approved next week, would set all car tolls at 75 cents.
The immediate priority is a new stimulus package, probably the $60bn measures before the outgoing Congress, which could be approved before Christmas.
The agreement, which could be approved by a bankruptcy court Friday, is the first significant sign of progress on a compromise struck in late December by BP Amoco and a rival Russian oil concern, the Tyumen Oil Company.
The conference can be watched here He is currently running through the discussions that have been held, in particular the loan to Cyprus, which could be approved by April 24.
Rebel Labour MPs are stepping up their campaign against a proposed third runway at Heathrow, which could be approved by the government this week, by backing plans for a new London airport.
Game-changing developments on the horizon include the first vaccine against malaria, which could be approved next year; a single-dose cure for vivax malaria (the relapsing strain of the disease) by 2017; and resistance-beating insecticides by 2022.
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However, the threshold of about 80% funding at which point construction could be approved—has yet to be reached.
The fact that the Obama administration is engaging in secret talks about yet another trade agreement that most Americans have never heard of, which, if concluded, could be approved under "fast track" procedures (if President Obama is able to get them passed), should cause extreme alarm.
The legislation, which administration officials had hoped could be approved this year, has run into some roadblocks in recent days and is likely to be pushed aside until next year.
Genentech's Raptiva, which is similar to Amevive, could be approved by the end of the year.
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, which aims to do just that, could be approved by NASA next year.
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