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A SPLIT HAS SURFACED between the Pentagon and the Air Force over the number of F-22s to be purchased. The service is planning 442, but Pentagon acquisition chief Paul Kaminski cautions, ``I'm not committed to a particular number. [Buying 442 ] is not a fait accompli.'' Part of Kaminski's problem is...

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