Mozambique votes with ruling party likely to win
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AFP - Voting on Wednesday started in Mozambique's fourth democratic elections, with the ruling party set to sail to victory over an opposition bruised by a recent split and years of election losses.
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Yahoo: Politics: Mozambique votes with ruling party likely to win
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Date Listed : Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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