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Obama calls new GI Bill an investment in leaders

President Obama spoke about the Post-9/11 GI Bill in Fairfax, Va., with (from left) Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki, Marine Corps Staff Sergeant James Miller, John Warner, former senator, US Senator Jim Webb, and Vice President Biden. President Obama spoke about the Post-9/11 GI Bill in Fairfax, Va., with (from left) Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki, Marine Corps Staff Sergeant James Miller, John Warner, former senator, US Senator Jim Webb, and Vice President Biden. (Jason Reed/ Reuters)
Globe Staff and Associated Press / August 4, 2009

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President Obama said yesterday that a new GI Bill for those who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan not only pays a debt to those who have risked their lives, but is an investment in both a new generation of veterans and the future of America. (Full article: 693 words)

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