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Guinea's opposition candidates said yesterday they will not recognize provisional results for the country's presidential election, citing fraud, a move the government criticized as systematic.

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Guinea's president and main opposition candidate called for calm yesterday when they voted in the country's presidential election, after days of electoral clashes and as polling stations reported late and insufficient materials.

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