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Foley said that he did not regularly travel the country campaigning for Democratic congressmen, but that he was pleased to help Slattery, who he said was well-respected by other members of Congress. "He's been elected again and again in a district probably prevailingly Republican in its general direction," Foley said. Slattery has been appointed by President Bush to monitor the upcoming Nicaraguan elections, Foley said. The speaker also addressed several issues. A two-year cut in capital gains rates, supported by Republicans and some Democrats, is bad policy, Foley said. He said 80 percent of those who are married have more than $100,000 a year and 60 percent earned more than $200,000 a year. A better alternative is to restore full deduction for Individual Retirement Accounts, Foley said. Slattery said that he would support both restoration of the IRA deduction and a capital gains rate reduction, if the rate cut could be structured not to increase the deficit and not to benefit only financial traders who regularly buy and sell property. Though recent polls have shown that Americans favor capital gains reductions, Foley said, he will continue to fight. "I'm not convinced we can't win it," he said. Nonetheless, Foley said that the issue should not be considered a litmus test for his leadership as speaker, a job he took this summer when Jim Wright, D-Tex., resigned after alleged ethics violations. The speaker also said that a recent White House request asking drug "I'm not going to resign if it fails," Folev said. agents to change the location of a drug bust for publicity purposes was overzealous. White House officials asked drug agents to move a planned arrest to the park across from the White House so Bush could refer to that location in a nationwide televised address Sept. 5. "I think it might be a bit too much enthusiasm to make a point." Foley said. "But the point is certainly there to be made. I don't think it should obscure the realities that we have a serious drug problem." Foley also said a recent controversy about Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., had resulted in public concern about Frank, but not about Congress as an institution. A male prostitute who lived with Frank has said the Congressman knew about a prostitution service being run from his home. "I think it's an entirely sensible attitude on the part of the public," Foley said. Catastrophic health care will be debated by Congress in two weeks, Foley said. He said he opposed repealing the program, which had generated outcry from senior citizens. But it brought it was likely to be repealed. "There is a strong element in both parties that is tending toward repeal," Foley said. A giant step for commercial launching The Associated Press NASA's last unmanned rocket fires up nation's budding private space industry CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — For three decades, NASA has launched unmanned rockets from this spaceport — more than 400 of them. Today it was scheduled to fire its last one here, closing an illustrious chapter in American space history. The fiery finale was to be staged by an Atlas-Centaur rocket that was scheduled to blast off at 4:12 a.m. this morning. It was to carry a military communications satellite to link land, sea and air forces around the world with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the National Command Authority and the president. Once the Atlas-Centaur was off the ground, NASA's only launch vehicle at Cape Canaveral was the manned space shuttle. When the agency has a need for an expendable rocket, it will be built to carry lunch services from private industry. 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