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Madagascar President Pledges Referendum – Wall Street Journal

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Madagascar President Pledges Referendum – Wall Street Journal


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Madagascar President Pledges Referendum
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By SARAH CHILDRESS Madagascar's president said he would allow a referendum to determine whether he continues as head of state, easing tensions somewhat in the island nation in the Indian Ocean but also setting the country's military up as potential
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