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Bush's Picks for Court Spur Criticism by Warner, Webb

President Bush nominated two lawyers yesterday to fill vacancies on the federal appeals court in Richmond, but Virginia's U.S. senators immediately criticized the White House for ignoring their recommendations for one of the seats.
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