Leavitt says key health issues divisive
(AP)
<p><a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/health/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080120/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/bush_health_care"><img src="http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20080114/capt.a9075040d19f44a2b03e1d1f5de8a98c.guatemala_inauguration_gua102.jpg?x=130&y=84&q=85&sig=Be00Adrbk5xtQ.49A1oK1A--" align="left" height="84" width="130" alt="In this photo released by Alvaro Colom's press staff, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Michael O. Leavitt, right, shakes hands with Guatemala's President-elect Alvaro Colom in Guatemala City, Monday, Jan. 14, 2008, prior to Colom's swearing-in ceremony as president. (AP Photo/Alvaro Colom Press Staff)" border="0" /></a>AP - The Bush administration's health agenda this year will consist largely of fending off Democratic lawmakers until a new president and Congress take charge.</p><br clear="all"/>
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