Mali election frontrunner's nationalist stance strikes popular chord

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BAMAKO (Reuters) - A glance at billboards on the scruffy streets of Mali's capital Bamako says much about the difference between the rivals for the presidency in Sunday's runoff vote, and the prospects for peace in the West African country. Related Stories Italy takes in stranded migrants after Malta refuses As Berlusconi star fades, daughter Marina tipped as new leader Iran, U.S. waiting for

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