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Thursday, 12 December, 2002, 11:34 GMT

US MID-TERM ELECTIONS

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Democrat retains Louisiana seat
The Democrats win the final US Senate seat to be decided, but the Republicans remain in overall control in Washington.

US Congress gets first woman leader

Top Democrat leader resigns

Bush triumphs in Congress elections

Mid-term elections: Winners and losers

Business welcomes Bush victory

Senate races at-a-glance

In pictures: US mid-term results

Former heavyweight Mondale bows out

Mrs Dole defeats former Clinton aide

Georgia upset stuns Democrats

The Kennedy that failed

Press watches Bush waltz to victory

Bush: Bestriding the world?
The US president's hold on Congress leads some to fear that his foreign policy could become even more unilateralist, writes Paul Reynolds.

In the footsteps of Gephardt

Winning Republicans praise Bush

Bush factor boosts Republicans

Bush's domestic agenda reinforced

What next for the Democrats?

Analysis: Buying an election

Few votes in fighting poverty

Analysis: Impact of US election

Analysis: The vanishing voter

US elections lack clear theme
BBC Washington correspondent Nick Bryant looks at the befuddling mid-term election campaign, as voters go to the polls.

Bush sings songs of the South

Limited race for the House

Democrat sparkles in Lone Star state

Kennedy brand in Maryland

South Dakota's Senate battle

Senate loses a giant

Q&A: Republican triumph
BBC News Online looks at the main issues surrounding the triumph of George W Bush and the Republicans in the mid-term election.

US electoral system explained

City versus country

Redistricting: Winners and losers


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