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President Bush has signed a five-year extension of sanctions against foreign companies that conduct business with Iran and Libya. Both have been accused of involvement in international terrorism. Republican and Democratic lawmakers alike say the sanctions make it harder for the two countries to finance terrorist groups and terrorist acts with oil profits and income from other businesses. Congress sent the measure to Bush last week after the Senate approved the measure July 27. The House passed the bill a day earlier.

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