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WASHINGTON — The House on Friday overwhelmingly approved a bill, 384-14, spelling out policy for the nation’s spy agencies, rejecting White House requests that would have expanded an intelligence community that has been growing exponentially since Sept. 11, 2001.
Although the intelligence budget is classified, the bill totals more than $80 billion, say two U.S. officials speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the secret figure. Denver Post wire services



