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Date Added: August 28, 2008 03:52:08 PM
PHOENIX - A new GI Bill intended to help veterans and active duty military better afford higher education would be even more valuable if it helped cover living expenses for those taking online courses, education officials told two members of Congress on Wednesday.

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