US Congress resumes with Iraq topping agenda (AFP)
13th Nov 2006, 20:19 GMT
AFP - The US Congress focused on the way forward in Iraq, as it returned from a weeks-long recess for midterm elections which saw a major power shift from President George W. Bush's Republicans to opposition Democrats.
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