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Indian leader in Bolivian run-off
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THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2002 Bolivian indigenous leader Evo Morales barely edged out a competitor to emerge as a finalist in the nation's presidential election. Morales will face former president Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada in an run-off in August. Morales is against U.S. aid. Bolivia's Congress gets to decide the winner of the run-off. Get the Story:
Bolivian Runoff Scheduled for Aug. 3 (AP 7/10)
U.S. Aid Foe Likely Finalist for President in Bolivia (The New York Times 7/11)
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