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Singer's presidential hopes dashed

Saturday 21 August 2010 19:00 EDT
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Singer Wyclef Jean's bid for Haiti's presidency ended on Friday when election officials disqualified him.

"Though I disagree with the ruling, I respectfully accept the committee's final decision, and I urge my supporters to do the same," said Jean. The Haitian-American former Fugees frontman had faced a challenge to his candidacy in the 28 November elections because he has not lived in Haiti for the past five years as required.

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