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                    [Title] => Numbers game - WHY AND WHY NOT By Nelson A. Navarro
                    [Summary] => NEW YORK – The US presidential fight that almost put the nation to sleep has finally gained everybody’s attention.


As I write (5 a.m. Thursday, Manila time), the unprecedented vote recount in Florida has put in grave doubt who exactly has won the presidency, Vice President Al Gore or Texas Gov. George W. Bush. The networks are saying the process could take three more hours or longer to finish. But whether the results would be acceptable to whoever loses is another question.
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As I write (5 a.m. Thursday, Manila time), the unprecedented vote recount in Florida has put in grave doubt who exactly has won the presidency, Vice President Al Gore or Texas Gov. George W. Bush. The networks are saying the process could take three more hours or longer to finish. But whether the results would be acceptable to whoever loses is another question.
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