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Tunisians cast historic votes peacefully - and in long lines

A line of voters wound around a polling station in Menzeh, Tunisia. The Ennahda Party was expected to do well. A line of voters wound around a polling station in Menzeh, Tunisia. The Ennahda Party was expected to do well. (Amine Landoulsi/Associated Press)
By David D. Kirkpatrick
New York Times / October 24, 2011

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Millions of Tunisians cast votes on Sunday for an assembly to draft a new constitution, in a burst of pride and hope that after inspiring the regional revolt that is still shaking the Arab world, their small country could now lead the way to democracy.

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