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                    [Title] => Voters in Central African Republic hoping for stability
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Thousands in Central African Republic's capital voted yesterday in national elections with hope that a new president will lead to greater stability after years of violence.

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Flanked by Vatican bodyguards in flak vests and machine-gun-toting UN peacekeepers, Pope Francis plunged yesterday into conflict-wracked Central African Republic to bring a message of peace and reconciliation to a country where Christian-Muslim violence has divided the capital and forced nearly 1 million people to flee their homes.

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 Pope Francis arrived Sunday in Central African Republic, making the final stop of his first trip to Africa in a country where violence between Christian and Muslim militants has forced nearly 1 million from their homes over the last two years and divided the capital city.

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Rebels who invaded the capital two months after signing a peace agreement overthrew Central African Republic's president of a decade on yesterday, as fighters seized the presidential palace and declared him the country's former leader.

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