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The panel's decision on the SSC, included in a $22 billion energy and water spending bill, should have no trouble passing the full Appropriations Committee, said Johnston, D-La. The panel is scheduled to take up the bill late Wednesday. "I don't think there are any guerrilla bands roving around tak ing pot shots at it," Johnston said after the committee's vote. Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, said he was also confident the full committee would approve the $509 million. "And with that kind of support, I believe we can defeat any chal lenge on the Senate floor," Bent- sen said. The SSC has traditionally faced far less opposition in the Senate than in the House, where oppo nents won 165 votes two weeks ago on an amendment that would have killed the $8.25 billion atom smasher being built south of Dal las. Johnston declared the SSC "a very important national project. We can keep the project on sched ule with this (appropriation)." The SSC would oe the world's largest and most expensive scien tific instrument. It is scheduled to be built by the end of 1999. Kuwait ejects foreigners from country ABDALI, Kuwait (AP) — At least 200 foreigners, mostly Iraqis, were deported Tuesday in wnat Western officials said was a possi ble violation of the cease-fire agreement in the Persian Gulf War. At the border post at Abdali, Army Lt. Feisel al-Enezi said some of the foreigners were being ex pelled because they entered Ku wait after the Iraqi invasion, oth ers because they had no legal jobs. "Some were crying, saying T don't want to go. The Iraqis will kill me,' " al-Enezi said. "I told them not to be afraid of the Iraqis. They will welcome you." He said all those coming through Abdali had Iraqi pass ports. Al-Enezi said a first group of 46 Iraqis walked across the border Sunday night and about 200 others would be sent home Tuesday. Others, including Jordanians, Sudanese and Palestinians were being sent out of the country by air, usually via Cairo, one Western ambassador said. In Kuwait City, scores of men, women and children filed onto buses at the Immigration Depart ment's detention center in the Shuweikh neighborhood on the city's outskirts. "My son-in-law didn't do any thing," wailed one distraught woman as a man was led on to a bus in handcuffs. WtRRD PwM vt- fjj puM... |AJrEN*SE BJTot/tfl- ne FI ABLE /W