New Senate leader vows push for change in Iraq-WPost
15th Nov 2006, 10:06 GMT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Newly-elected U.S. Senate majority leader Harry Reid vowed in an interview to press for troop withdrawals from Iraq and said President George W. Bush has not grasped the urgent need to change course there.
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