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PANAMA-REFERENDUM
An elderly man gestures in front of a sign in Panama City 19 October 2006. Voters will approve a 5.25 billion dollar plan to widen the Panama Canal to accommodate the largest ships at sea, said a poll out Monday. The plan to build a third set of locks will allow the 93-year-old canal joining the Atlantic and Pacific oceans to accept even oil supertankers. CID-GALLUP, for the daily El Panama America, said the measure would be approved by 77 percent of voters, while PSM-Sigma Dos, for the daily Critica and Channel 13 television, said 72 percent would vote yes in the October 22 referendum. The canal, built between 1904 and 1914, has allowed 922,000 ships to cross the Central American isthmus, avoiding the lengthy trip around Cape Horn at the southern tip of South America. AFP PHOTO/Orlando SIERRA.
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Panama City, PANAMA |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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ORLANDO SIERRA |
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19 Octombrie 2006 |
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2394 x 1047 (1.28 MB) |
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