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Several prominent Republican senators accused their GOP colleagues of "secretly" 
negotiating a sweeping immigration overhaul, urging them to open up about 
the details by next week.The letter from Republicans on the Senate Judiciary 
Committee marked the latest flare-up in the GOP caucus over the immigration 
plan, which has not yet been introduced. Republican negotiators have urged 
their colleagues not to pre-judge the proposal, but others are getting frustrated 
by the lack of hard details and concern that majority Democrats will 
try to "rush" the bill through after it's introduced."We believe it is 
critical that the public and the entire Senate body be given adequate 
time to read and analyze the contents of any immigration bill put 
forth by the majority," the senators wrote in the letter Thursday to 
the four Republican negotiators: Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, Arizona Sen. 
John McCain, Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake, and South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham."Because 
the president has failed to lead on this matter, your group has 
secretly met for months and not consulted with members of the Committee 
about major changes to our nation's immigration laws. The time for transparency 
has come," they wrote. The lawmakers asked to be briefed by staff 
no later than close of business Monday, and asked for a caucus-wide 
briefing early next week "so that all members can raise concerns and 
questions before the deal is finalized."In response, Rubio, R-Fla., said 

LONDON  The British government says it is giving an additional 67 
million pounds ($102 million) to Sudan over the next three years, with 
at least half of the aid earmarked for the war-torn Darfur region.International 
Development Minister Lynne Featherstone says the funds will help end Darfur's 
dependency on emergency aid by tackling the root causes of poverty.The money 
will go toward helping communities grow their own food and get skills 
training.The announcement through Britain's Department for International 
Development came ahead of an international donor's conference on Darfur's 
development held Sunday in Qatar.Britain currently spends 25 million pounds 
a year in Darfur.

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