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  • Coalition gets New Hampshire vote out

    Coalition gets New Hampshire vote out

    November 5, 2004

    NASHUA, N.H. — In a state where Republicans outnumber Democrats, voters in New Hampshire gave its electoral votes to Sen. John Kerry and threw out their GOP governor, Craig Benson, to elect Democrat John Lynch. Both...

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  • Votes suppressed in Toledos Precinct 17C

    Votes suppressed in Toledos Precinct 17C

    November 5, 2004

    TOLEDO, Ohio — For weeks, voting rights activists in Ohio had been saying they didn’t want their state to be “another Florida,” defined by vote suppression and massive malpractice by election officials. But in the end,...

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  • 100,000 Iraqi civilians killed

    100,000 Iraqi civilians killed

    November 5, 2004

    Close to 100,000 Iraqi civilians have been killed as a result of the U.S. invasion, according to a groundbreaking report published online, Oct. 29, by a British medical journal, The Lancet. More than half of the...

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  • Cleveland voters brave rain, dirty tricks

    Cleveland voters brave rain, dirty tricks

    November 5, 2004 By Noel Rabinowitz

    CLEVELAND — Before sunrise at the Aurora School in Bedford City east of Cleveland, nearly 100 voters lined up in the rain. “It’s never been this crowded this early. I’m impressed,” said Camille Huffman, 38, a...

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  • Uruguay elects first leftist president

    Uruguay elects first leftist president

    November 5, 2004

    MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) — Tabare Vazquez, a former mayor of this capital city, won Uruguay’s presidential election Oct. 31, becoming the nation’s first leftist leader and strengthening a regional shift toward left-leaning governments. With all votes...

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