US Senate votes to end shutdown
October 17, 2013  08:46
Less than four hours before the midnight deadline, the United States' Senate voted 81-18 for the legislation to end a 16-day government shutdown and avert a catastrophic debt default.        

The bill will fund the government through January 15, 2014 and avert default through February 7, during which time it can work toward a long-term budget agreement that prevents these frequent crisis.        

US President Barack Obama said he would sign the legislation immediately after it is passed by the House of Representatives.
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