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Bush Admin. Won't Reconsider Ports Deal

Friday, February 24, 2006 10:33:50 PM
By DONNA DE LA CRUZ

A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer stops a truck towing a cargo container in the lane of a radiation detection device at Port Newark, Friday, Feb. 24, 2006, in Newark, N.J. Port Newark handles 5,000 containers a day, according to Kevin McCabe, the port's chief of seaport enforcement. The customs department, part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, gave a media briefing and tour Friday at Port Newark to try to ease concerns over the pending sale of the port operator, London-based Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Co., to a firm owned by the United Arab Emirates government. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)  WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration said Friday it won't reconsider its approval for a United Arab Emirates company to take over significant operations at six U.S. ports. The former head of the Sept. 11 commission said the deal "never should have happened."

Opponents, including the agency that runs New York and New Jersey ports, took their case to court, while the company, Dubai Ports World, stepped up efforts to change the minds of congressional critics.

The president's national security adviser said the White House would keep trying to persuade lawmakers — there's more time since the company offered to delay its takeover — but the administration wouldn't reconsider its approval.


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