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The Associated Press A Democrat offer would lower by $4 billion the taxes paid by people with incomes below $20,000, while raising them to $30,000 for everyone else, the papers show. Changing budget priorities In the Republican plan, the biggest break, 7.4 billion, would go to people with incomes of more than $200,000. - Payments to individuals (such as Social Security, medicare) * Defense * Interest on national debt * All other spending Total spending by category as percent of total budget. SOURCE: Office of Management and Budget The estimated distribution of both tax proposals was calculated by Congress' nonpartisan Joint Tax Committee. The documents were made available on condition that the identity of the source be withheld. The Democratic proposal included a 20 percent surtax on the income taxes paid by people earning more than $15,000 a year. The beer tax of 16-cents per six- The GOP plan included cutting the capital gains tax rate, limiting the deductability of state and local income taxes, expanding the subsidies and raising alcohol taxes. It also contained a proposal to increase excise taxes, extend the soon-to-expire 3 percent tax on telephone and change the child care tax credit. Knight-Ridder Tribune News/JUDY TREIBLE pack and the 3-cent-per bottle tax on wine, and boost the $12.50 per gallon levy on spirits by $2. It would increase the 9- cent-per gallon federal gasoline tax by 11 cents, and put a 4 percent sales tax on other forms of energy. It also contemplates extending the 1.45 percent payroll tax people pay on their first $1,300 of wages each year to all of their additional income, if any. The tax goes to the costs of hospital care provided by Medicare. The documents did not provide additional detail on the taxes in the Republican proposal. Under the GOP plan, people earning $30,000 annually or less would have to pay higher taxes totaling $4.1 billion. Americans with incomes above that amount would receive breaks worth $11 billion, the documents showed. One official, demanding anonymity, said Republicans offered the package yesterday at ongoing negotiations at Air Force Air Base, in Maryland, 10 miles outside Washington. The document describing the Democratic plan was dated Tuesday, the fifth day of the 7-day-old talks. Officials, demanding anonymity, said the bargainers were beginning to be pressured by interest groups objecting to proposals such as higher taxes on beer and boosting the payments Medicare recipients make. Differences remained over major issues, such as domestic programs and Pressure Bush's desire to cut the capital gains tax rate. "There is no single issue holding it up." House Speaker Thomas S. Foley, D-Wash., said of the talks. "There are a lot of tough issues." Foley said he expected the bargaining to conclude by Sunday. "We believe that proposal is a non-starter," said Martin Corky, lobbyist for the American Association for Superior Education's largest senior citizens' group. Bargains considered limiting a tax increase on cigarettes to 8 cents per pack, said one official who asked not to be identified. On Wednesday they had discussed doubling the current 16-cent levy. Iraq warns of attacks sends message to U.S. The Associated Press NICOSIA, Cyprus — Iraq warned the United States today of possible attacks against American targets in retaliation for what it called "crimes and 'insults' against the Arab and Islamic nations. The warning came in a memorandum handed to the U.S. charge d'affaires in Baghdad, the official Iraqi News Agency reported. The agency, monitored in Nicosia, said the Iraqi memorandum was in response to a message given to the Iraqi Foreign Ministry in Baghdad on Wednesday. The report said the message was from the U.S. government and was delivered by the U.S. charge d'affaires. The U.S. message "claimed that certain terrorist groups which have bases in Iraq and are supported by Iraq are preparing for attacks against targets of the United States and its friends." INA said. "The Iraqi government categorically denies the American claims," today's Iraq message said, according to the news agency. According to the news agency, the U.S. message warned: "In the event of an attack of that sort, President Saddam Hussein should know that the United States will hold him personally responsible." It added: "The American government and President Bush should expect that the crimes the United States of America is committing against the Arab nation and the insult it is directing to the Islamic shrines by occupying holy lands will undoubtedly produce a natural reaction from the Arab and Islamic masses " The United States has massed troops in Saudi Arabia along that country's borders with Iraq and Iran, and has sent a bombing bidgidh of August 2 invasion of Kuwait. The Iraqi agency quoted the memorandum as saying the "allegations" indicated that the United States intended for an aggression against Iraq." "Iraq reserves its legitimate right to self-defense, to reciprocate and to retaliate firmly against these parties if it becomes target of an aggression," INA quoted the memorandum as saving. Fears of terrorist attacks have been fueled by Saddam's calls for jihad, or Islamic holy war, against Iraq and Syria. But they have assembled in Saudi Arabia. Saddam has garnered support among Arabs by portraying the U.S. intervention in the Gulf as an invader and a move to protect Saudi Arabia. Iran joined Wednesday in calling for jihad to force the Americans out of Saudi Arabia, which houses the highest holies at Mecca and Medina. His attempt to link an Iraqi pullout from Kuwait to Israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories has brought him support among Palestini- The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, once strongly opposed to Saddam's wing of the Arab Bath Socialist Party, recently moved its headquarters from Syria, Iraq's archival, to Baghdad. Top U.S. military commander meets troops says he doesn't know when they will go home The top U.S. military commander told exhausted troops in the Saudi desert yesterday to "bear with me" as evidence mounted that the growing U.S. deployment there would be a prolonged one. President Bush, Congress and American people. "I want to get you home as fast as possible but bear with me," Powell said. "I can't give you an exact date." At a news conference, Powell said rotations of troops would start "as soon as possible," a welcome message for the troops another message that military planners foresee a lengthy deployment. After each pep talk he was pressed by servicemen with questions about the expected length of their stay. At each of a half-dozen stops at Army, Air Force and Marine camps the four-star general, clad in combat gear, supported troops they had the support of With cameras recording the scene yesterday morning, Deputy Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger tried to give the eight-minute tape to Ambassador Mohamed al-Mashtah. "Don't think I ever forget that you have loved ones back home," Gen. Colin L. Powell, chairperson of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said to Army infantrymen during a stop at their desert camp. After receiving assurances from the ambassador that the tape would be shown once a "better procedure" was found for deliverment it, the State Department had to send a courier to Baghdad. President Bush's plan to communicate with the Iraqi people through a videotaped message suffered a setback yesterday when the Iraqi ambassador to accept a copy of the tape. Iraqi ambassador delays president's message; Later, speaking with reporters, al-Mashat said his problem was with the form of delivery not the Al-Mashat also raised the possibility that his government might broadcast the tape via satellite "We welcome the tape," al-Mashat said, adding that he assured Eagleburger that the Iraqi government will broadcast the statement during "prime time." problem with delivery, not substance, of tape Marlin Fitzwater, press secretary, said Wednesday that Bush, in the tape, used President Saddah Hussein's own words to discredit him. 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