WASHINGTON — The Bush administration outlined a program Thursday to help modernize Arab society, offering an initial contribution of $29 million and pledging to seek more from Congress and rich Arab countries. In the process, the administration hopes to deflect radicalism and combat illiteracy and poverty through scholarships and economic development. "We are adding hope to the U.S.-Middle East agenda. We are pledging our energy, our abilities and our idealism to bring hope to all God's children who call the Middle East home," Secretary of State Colin Powell said. "Hope begins with a paycheck," he said. "And that requires a...