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[Title] => Indians start voting in monthlong elections
[Summary] => NEW DELHI (AP) — It takes a month to elect a new leader in the world's largest democracy.
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[Title] => GLOBAL NEWS: India: Pakistanis 'must have' backed Mumbai attack
[Summary] => NEW DELHI (AP) – India's prime minister said yesterday that Pakistani authorities "must have had" a hand in the Mumbai siege, a remark dismissed by Pakistan as propaganda that could undermine efforts to bring the perpetrators to justice.
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[Title] => India set to elect first woman president after ugly contest
[Summary] => NEW DELHI (AFP) - Indian lawmakers looked set to elect on Thursday the country's first ever woman president after the most contentious contest in six decades of independence.
Backed by the ruling Congress coalition, Pratibha Patil, 72, was expected to be a shoo-in to succeed popular missile scientist Abdul Kalam as president in the secret vote by an electoral college of state and federal lawmakers, analysts said.
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Backed by the ruling Congress coalition, Pratibha Patil, 72, was expected to be a shoo-in to succeed popular missile scientist Abdul Kalam as president in the secret vote by an electoral college of state and federal lawmakers, analysts said.
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