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Ecuador looks to the left as election looms

By Hal Weitzman in Latacunga, Ecuador

Published: October 3 2006 03:00 | Last updated: October 3 2006 03:00

Rafael Correa is three hours late, and the 4,000 people in the shabby square of Latacunga, a poor highland town some 120km south of Quito, are starting to look bored.

They listen politely while a nine-year-old boy wails bolero standards precociously into a microphone.

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