An ally of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and a conservative tycoon began wooing voters and allies for Ecuador’s presidential run-off on Tuesday after first-round results showed them all but deadlocked. Magnate Alvaro Noboa had 26.2 percent of votes while left-wing Rafael Correa, vowing to challenge Ecuador’s political old guard and restructure debt, won 23 percent with 79.7 percent of ballot boxes counted, authorities said. Full Story
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