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		<title>By: Kubatana.net speaks out from Zimbabwe &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Not one pink finger</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Alright. So my cynicism is officially unsuspended. As Zimbabwe&#039;s election day has progressed, reports indicate increasingly that, aside from a few areas in Harare and Mutare&#039;s high density suburbs, voter turn out has been low- or at least the queues have been very short, despite the fact that analysts predicted long queues in urban areas due to a dearth of polling stations. The MDC&#039;s Director of Elections, Tendai Biti, is asking for voting to be extended, but it sounds like there is only a small number of polling stations for which this might be necessary. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Alright. So my cynicism is officially unsuspended. As Zimbabwe&#8217;s election day has progressed, reports indicate increasingly that, aside from a few areas in Harare and Mutare&#8217;s high density suburbs, voter turn out has been low- or at least the queues have been very short, despite the fact that analysts predicted long queues in urban areas due to a dearth of polling stations. The MDC&#8217;s Director of Elections, Tendai Biti, is asking for voting to be extended, but it sounds like there is only a small number of polling stations for which this might be necessary. [...]</p>
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