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Former rebel leader turned politician Hashim Thaci, gives the thumbs up in a sign of victory after he declared himself winner, based on unofficial preliminary results, in parliamentary elections in the capital Pristina early Sunday, Nov. 18, 2007. A former rebel leader who has promised to declare Kosovo's independence if mediation efforts fail declared victory for his party in a parliamentary election held Saturday. With most votes counted, opposition leader Hashim Thaci's Democratic Party of Kosovo led with 35 percent, according to an unofficial tally by Democracy in Action, a coalition of monitoring groups. The Democratic League of Kosovo, traditionally the province's largest political bloc, trailed with 22 percent. Official results were expected Monday. (AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu)
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2007-11-18
AP/EAST NEWS
Associated Press
Visar Kryeziu
AP_07111803588
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