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Citizens vote early in Miami, Florida. Analysts expect the 2004 U.S. elections will draw the largest participation from the U.S. electorate in decades.  (© AP/WWP) More

 
 U.S. Elections 2004
Expert says female vote could determine presidential race

 eJournal USA: Elections Guide 2004
A comprehensive look at the upcoming election

 Afghan Election Marks Turning Point in Country's History
Envoy calls Afghan election triumph of freedom

 The Unfolding Catastrophe in Darfur
United States transports Nigerian troops to Darfur


 
 
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