Soccer Star, Ex-Warlords Seek Liberia Vote
8th Oct 2005, 19:32 GMT
MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) - The bullet holes are disappearing from Monrovia's walls, and U.N. peacekeepers have replaced the crack-addled teenage gunmen who put Liberia through nearly a decade and a half of hell. Now the nation is electing a president to seal the long-elusive peace.
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