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US missile shield plan suffers setback

By Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington

Published: May 3 2007 02:17 | Last updated: May 3 2007 02:17

US plans to install a missile defence shield in Europe ­suffered a domestic setback on Wednesday after a congressional committee refused to provide funding for development of the contentious ­system.

President George W. Bush had earlier this year asked Congress to approve $310m to start building part of a missile defence ­system in Europe, including installing 10 missile interceptors on Polish soil and a forward radar in the Czech Republic.

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