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Voters overwhelmingly supported Egypt's military-backed constitution in a two-day election, with 98.1 percent supporting it in the first vote since a coup toppled the country's president, the election commission said yesterday.

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KABUL (AP) – Both main candidates for Afghan president claimed to be ahead yesterday after an election marred by violence, spotty turnout and fraud allegations — threatening US hopes for Afghans to come together to combat the challenges of Taliban insurgency, corruption and poverty.

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                    [Title] => Egypt: 98.1 percent of voters approve constitution
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Voters overwhelmingly supported Egypt's military-backed constitution in a two-day election, with 98.1 percent supporting it in the first vote since a coup toppled the country's president, the election commission said yesterday.

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KABUL (AP) – Both main candidates for Afghan president claimed to be ahead yesterday after an election marred by violence, spotty turnout and fraud allegations — threatening US hopes for Afghans to come together to combat the challenges of Taliban insurgency, corruption and poverty.

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