Nationalist Ollanta Humala was seen keeping his lead in Peru’s weekend presidential election but polls were divided on Friday on whether pro-business candidate Lourdes Flores or former President Alan Garcia would advance to a run-off. A nationwide poll by Lima University showed Humala, campaigning to restrict foreign investment in Peru, had 29.2 percent support and Flores, a conservative, had 25.6 percent. The center-left Garcia had 21.9 percent. Full Story
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