Liberia’s first postwar elections will take place on schedule next week, a mediator said Wednesday after emergency talks resolved a dispute that threatened to delay the long-awaited ballot. Liberia’s Supreme Court ruled last week that two presidential candidates initially excluded from the Oct. 11 vote could register to run. But U.N. officials said reprinting ballot papers to include their names would have delayed the vote. Full Story
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