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WASHINGTON, Sunday (AFP) As Iraq looms larger on the radar screens of US voters, new differences
are emerging between President George W. Bush and his Democratic
challenger John Kerry on an exit strategy to end the year-old occupation.
Both men vow to "stay the course" despite renewed fierce
fighting in Iraq. Both support the dispatch of additional troops if
necessary and are counting on political help from the United Nations. Other Stories
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