Shutdown Would Close Parks, Crimp Paychecks

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Garbage will pile up in the streets of the capital, the Statue of Liberty will close and families of soldiers at war could struggle to pay the bills if Congress fails to reach a budget deal and the government shuts down this weekend.

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