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Karzai appears headed to overwhelming win
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KABUL -- Early results showed interim leader Hamid Karzai far ahead of his chief rivals yesterday in Afghanistan's first democratic presidential election after 25 years of war. But with the vote count on hold for a day as Muslims began the holy month of Ramadan, a preacher at Kabul's main mosque warned Afghans won't stand for arrogance in whoever wins.
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