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    Top US senator's wife, daughter, injured in accident
    St Louis Star
    Friday 12th March, 2010  
    (IANS)


    The wife of US Senate Majority Leader Harry

    Reid was in serious condition after a car accident Thursday in Virginia that also injured his daughter.

    Landra Reid, 69, was in a Washington area hospital with a broken back, broken neck and broken nose, according to a statement from the senator's office. Their daughter, Lana Reid-Barringer, 48, was

    apparently less seriously hurt.

    The two women were conscious in hospital and could 'feel their extremities,' the statement said. Their injuries were said to be non-liffe threatening.

    Their car was hit in the rear by a large tractor trailer in

    Virginia, outside the nation's capital, the statement said. The truck

    apparently failed to slow down as traffic came to a crawl ahead of

    it, The Washington Post reported.

    Reid, a Democrat, is engaged in a mammoth fight for universal

    health care against Republican resistance, and has brought the

    legislation further in the Senate than any of the decades-long

    attempts to reform the system.

    US President Barack Obama wants a final bill by March 18, a date

    regarded as the last gasp deadline before congressional campaigns

    begin for November elections. Reid himself faces a serious challenge

    in his home state Nevada over the health reform issue.

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