9:58 am: Exit polls to serve as check on official count in Azerbaijan election
6th Nov 2005, 17:29 GMT
BAKU, Azerbaijan (AP) - A leader of Azerbaijan's ruling party expressed concern Sunday over the objectivity of a U.S.-funded exit poll that had not yet been released, saying relatives of opposition activists were involved in conducting it. READ FULL STORY >> POST A COMMENT >>
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