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** AK ** AL ** Co ** AR ** AZ ** CT ** CA ** DE ** FL ** GA REroID CF THE \Urn 'ID DELE'IB SH:TIOO 107 FlO! THE INIELLIGEN:E l\IJ'llDRIZATIOO BILL Section 107 would have recuired the President to seek a joint resolution of Congress before further aid could be sent to UNITA. The Vote number is 387. WOA would have voted not to strike section 107. NO="+". Vote 218 repealed the "Clark" Amendment. 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