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Marxist Leads Presidential Vote as Sri Lanka Rejects the Old Order
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A Marxist lawmaker leads the vote count in Sri Lanka's presidential election
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Sri Lanka election goes to historic second count
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Sri Lankan election heads into run-off count with leftist outsider in the lead
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Heavily indebted Sri Lanka votes in election to decide economic future
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Sri Lanka begins voting in a presidential election that will decide direction of recovery from its worst economic crisis
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Leftist takes on Sri Lanka’s elite in first vote since president was chased from palace
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