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But the latest version of health reform is far from ready for floor consideration, and lawmakers were clamoring to vacation and campaign. Key senators were asked to be on call throughout the recess while their aides worked on a modest bipartisan compromise that is heavy on insurance reform and deficit reduction but far from the universal coverage sought by President Clinton. Conservative Republicans eager to kill health reform for the year portraveled the recess as a final surrender. "It's not over. We're not giving up,' said Sen. Tom Dassle, D-S.D., cochairman of the Democratic Policy Committee. He said the reform drive would resume at a high level of intensity next month. At the White House, Chief of Staff Leon Panetta said senators were so weary and frustrated after a hard summer that it was healthier to send them away while the health-reform principals negotiated in a quieter atmosphere. move forward on the health-care bill, but I think there's a recognition of the reality that they're exhausted," Panetta said in an interview. "This is a dead body that they've been dragging around for the last two weeks," said Sen. Phil Gramm, R-Texas. "Obviously our preference would be to be able to have them continue But, Democrats said, they had just begun to fight. On the home front, lawmakers can expect to encounter constituents in a muddle about health reform. Bad weather halts flow of refugees The House, already in recess, is waiting for the Senate to act first on health reform. When lawmakers return, possibly as late as Sept. 12, they'll be trying to wrap up business quickly, so they can go home and, in many cases, campaign for re-election. The Associated Press HAVANA — Rough weather yesterday did what U.S. policy makers have failed to do, slow the flood of Cuban refugees attempting the treacherous voyage to Florida on homemade rafts. "There's no question the clock is running against us," said White House Deputy Chief of Staff Harold Ickes. "But Congress can work in strange ways and get things done when they're up against deadlines." Public opinion polls show majorities want Congress to act this year. But three-quarters don't expect results, and half would be relieved if Congress didn't pass comprehensive reform this year. After days of bright sunshine and calm seas, gray clouds rolled in with heavy rains, lightning and thunder. Winds whipped the Caribbean into white cans. "We'll wait. We're not crazy," said Luis Lazaro, a 28-year-old electrician among the people waiting at Cojimar Beach outside Havana. He sat beside two rafts he hoped would carry him and eight friends to Florida. 5th Year Anniversary He even invited Americans to bring boats to pick up family members and buy fuel in energy-short Cuba. But the Clinton administration has threatened to confiscate any U.S. boats that carry people out of Cuba. "We told our border guards to make their operations more flexible in respect to illegal exits," he said. A grim reminder of the risks — apparently pieces of a broken raft or bodies — bobbed a half-mile off shore. Exclusively for Women ☆ ☆ Castro blamed the refugee problem on the U.S. government, which he said had encouraged illegal immigration for years by throttling legal visas to a trickle while welcoming illegal arrivals. He also cited the three-decade-old U.S. trade embargo, which has undermined Cuba's never-robust economy. $19 PER MONTH The refugee surge began earlier this month when President Fidel Castro stopped arresting illegal immigrants. 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