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But McCain of Arizona and other p r o m i n e n t Republicans are fighting to keep the law in place, at least until the Pentagon completes a survey later this year on repeal's likely effect on troops. GOP critics say lifting the b a n at a time w h e n troops are fighting two wars would u n d e r m i n e morale. Fed wrestles with whether bolder action is needed to strengthen e c o n o my WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal Reserve policymakers are wrestling with what additional steps - if any - should be taken to strengthen the plodding economy and drive down near double-digit unemployment. Lots of lively debate is expected at Tuesday's meeting. But few expect any major programs to be unveiled. Instead, many will be looking to see if the Fed offers new clues about the timing of any new aid and what changes in the economy would ' • • ' * • • trigger such a move. To give the Fed extra time for discussions, Tuesday's meeting is scheduled to start around 8 a.m. - earlier than when it has two-day sessions. There are differing views on the Fed's main policymaking group - the Federal Open Markets Committee - about what should be done. And some pressure is off after a few mildly positive economic reports showed the pace of layoffs has slowed, shoppers' appetites to spend has picked up and factory production is growing. The reports have helped to ease concerns about the economy slipping back into a new recession, giving the Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke and his colleagues a little breathing room. "We may be emerging from a soft patch," said Chris Rupkey, economist at the Bank of TokyoMitsubishi, of the recent batch of encouraging reports. "This should allay the concerns of Fed officials." - Last season, the New Orleans Saints won their games with a high-flying offense. So far this year it's been all about defense. Garrett Hartley kicked a 37-yard field goal that barely fluttered through as time expired after Drew Brees set it up with a 30-yard completion to Marques Colston and the Saints spoiled the San Francisco 49ers' home opener with a 25-22 victory Monday night. San Francisco's Frank Gore ran for a 7-yard touchdown with 1:19 to play and Vernon Davis made a close-call catch at the goal line for the tying 2-point conversion. The play was initially called no good, but the 49ers (02) challenged the ruling and won. The defending Super Bowl champion Saints (20), who relied on their defense most of the game, got the ball back at the 30 with 1:14 left and the wind at their back. Brees hit Colston with a pass that put the Saints on the 18 with 18 seconds left. The 49ers watched anxSaints move to 2-0 iously as Hartley's kick thanks to another im- just made it. pressive defensive show"We've stayed with the ing in 25-22 win over mindset we are the hunt49ers er, not the hunted," Brees said moments after the SAN FRANCISCO (AP) thrilling finish. ; f ANOTHER DOLLAR I e&i! I * |