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Election officials: Voting ends smoothly in Malaysia

Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, also chairman of the ruling coalition Barisan National (BN), or National Front, casts his ballot at a polling station in Pinang, north Malaysia, March 8, 2008. Full Article at Xinhua

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