AnyOldIron
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The US envoy to the UN, John Bolton, looks set to lose his job after the Democrats' victory in mid-term polls.
Mr Bolton was appointed to the post during a Congressional recess after his nomination stalled in the Senate.
The White House wants Mr Bolton to stay at the UN, but the chances are slim of him being backed by the Senate.
He would become the second high-profile member of President George Bush's team to leave after the polls, following Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6134734.stm
Mr Bolton was appointed to the post during a Congressional recess after his nomination stalled in the Senate.
The White House wants Mr Bolton to stay at the UN, but the chances are slim of him being backed by the Senate.
He would become the second high-profile member of President George Bush's team to leave after the polls, following Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6134734.stm