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[Title] => Afghanistan resumes auditing presidential runoff ballots
[Summary] => The Afghan Independent Election Commission (IEC) on Sunday resumed the auditing process of presidential runoff election votes after four times suspension since the process began on July 17.
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[Title] => Fraud surrounds women voters in Afghan election
[Summary] => KABUL (AP) – One man cast 35 votes for female relatives. Others lugged in sacks full of voting cards they said were from women. And in a village of just 250 people, 200 women supposedly voted in three hours.
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[Title] => Taliban threaten Afghan voters in November runoff
[Summary] => Taliban militants threatened Afghans with violence yesterday if they vote in the Nov. 7 runoff presidential election, as President Hamid Karzai's campaign ruled out any power-sharing deal to avoid another ballot.
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[Title] => UN begins distributing Afghan ballots
[Summary] => KABUL (AP) – The United Nations began delivering ballots and voting kits across Afghanistan on Thursday, as full-blown preparations for the Nov. 7 runoff in the insurgency-plagued nation's presidential election got underway.
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[Title] => Afghans take steps to prevent fraud in next vote
[Summary] => KABUL (AP) – Afghan authorities plan to close thousands of polling stations and hire new poll workers to discourage the fraud that tarnished the August presidential election and forced a runoff set for Nov. 7, U.N. officials said.
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