U.S. lawmakers want to keep Iraq watchdog alive
14th Nov 2006, 03:00 GMT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Congress is likely to pass legislation to keep alive the federal agency set up to monitor waste and corruption in the reconstruction of Iraq, Sen. Carl Levin of Michigan said on Monday.
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