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Old 07-07-2008, 09:32 AM
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Default Voting in Zimbabwe

Gallery of photos and interviews of voters in Zimbabwe.

A Fearful Day in Zimbabwe

Yikes! Does not... sound... pleasant.
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I've been following this series on the topic (there are 10 entries so far):

Long Lines for Bread, Banks in Zimbabwe | Newsweek International | Newsweek.com
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I just shudder every time I think about the situation in Zimbabwe.

What can we do to help the people in that situation ... a hard question, but it's a forum for smart people so I thought someone might have some ideas.
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