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 The Senate passed a $162 billion war spending plan Thursday, sending to President Bush legislation that will pay for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan until the next president takes office.The package, approved 92-6, includes a doubling of GI Bill college benefits for troops and veterans. It also provides a 13-week extension of unemployment benefits and $2.7 billion in emergency flood relief for the Midwest.The Senate, however, narrowly failed to approve a House-passed bill to cancel a scheduled cut in payments to doctors who treat Medicare patients.It also failed to resolve differences over home mortgage legislation and the administ stanley cup spain ration s electronic su stanley cup rveillance program. Those matters will await lawmakers when they return from a 10-day July break.The spending bill will bring to more than $650 billion the amount Congress ha stanley termoska s provided for the Iraq war since it started more than five years ago. For operations in Afghanistan, the total is nearly $200 billion, according to congressional officials.        Last week, the House approved the war funding measure, 268-155. The domestic add-ons were approved separately by a 416-12 vote. The White House has said it supports the combined measure, which technically allowed the measure to advance without senators having to vote specifically for the war funding, a distasteful matter for many Democrats.As for Medicare, a 10.6 percent reduction in doctors  payments remains scheduled to take effect Tuesday. It was triggered by Medicare spend Zhlv Teens Flunk Financial Basics
 The KUKA Robot Group is already hyping its upcoming match next week between one of its robotic arms and professional table tenn stanley quencher is champion Timo Boll. But hobbiest engineers can make ping-pong bots too. Here   Ulf Hoffmann   garage ve stanley bottles rsion, which is surprisingly competitive given its amateur status.     I Can ;t Wait to See Th stanley cup is Robot Vs. Human Ping Pong Match   Keep in mind that Hoffmann appears to be just a tinkerer  based on his garage-based laboratory  but his robot, the UHTTR-1, is still surprisingly capable. While professional table tennis players will probably beat him back with ease, the rest of us might be hard pressed to defeat it once it learns how to serve and talk smack. [Ulf Hoffmann via Laughing Squid]                                                        Ping PongRobots