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S Korean foreign minister UN frontrunner

By Mark Turner at the United Nations

Published: September 27 2006 19:04 | Last updated: September 28 2006 23:22

Ban Ki-moon, South Korea’s foreign minister, on Thursday increased his lead over other six declared candidates in the race to become the next secretary general of the United Nations.

Mr Ban - considered the frontrunner to succeed Kofi Annan - received 13 votes in favour, one against and one of no opinion. He did slightly worse than in the last straw poll, where he won 14 votes in favour and one against.

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