ÆWashington, DC – After months of wrangling over H.R. 333, the Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act of 2002, negotiators have ironed out the remaining differences between House and Senate versions. But consideration of the final measure in the House, considered a formality by most observers, was delayed after pro-life Republicans objected to language that would prevent protestors who block access to abortion clinics from using bankruptcy to shield their assets