A typographical error in a $39 billion domestic spending-cut bill signed into law by President Bush on Wednesday could mean another vote on the measure that passed only after Vice President Dick Cheney intervened with a tie-breaking vote. The law, which sparked fury among Democrats and strong opposition from some Republicans in an election year, cuts funds for health care, student loan and other programs. It passed the Senate only after Cheney cast his tie-breaking vote. The House passed it by a 216-214 margin. A Senate aide said that a clerical error written into the bill as it bounced between...