Haitians lined up Friday to vote in a crucial legislative runoff that will give the impoverished Caribbean nation its first popularly elected government since a 2004 revolt threw the country into chaos. The runoff race for 127 parliament seats features several hundred candidates from more than a dozen parties, ranging from members of ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide’s center-left Lavalas party to former rebels who helped unseat him from power. Full Story
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