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NAIROBI/JUBA - Just short of 99 percent of Southern Sudanese have voted to secede from the north and form an independent state, according to preliminary results released Sunday.
NAIROBI/JUBA - Voters in southern Sudan headed to the polls Saturday on the final day of a week of voting in a landmark referendum on independence for the south.
JUBA - The outcome of Southern Sudan's landmark independence referendum will be valid as more than 60 percent of registered voters have already cast their ballots, an official from the southern ruling party said Wednesday.
JUBA - Southern Sudanese went to the polls Sunday in a historic referendum that is widely expected to see them vote to split from the north.
JUBA - Southern Sudanese went to the polls Sunday in a historic referendum that is widely expected to see them vote to split from the north.
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