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Posted: 4/15/2013 5:08:32 PM EST
Opposition supporters of presidential candidate Henrique Capriles protest the official results of the presidential election in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, April 15, 2013. Hugo Chavez's hand-picked successor, Nicolas Maduro, won a razor-thin victory in Sunday's special presidential election but the opposition candidate refused to accept the result and demanded a full recount. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
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Posted: 4/15/2013 5:08:32 PM EST
Opposition supporters of presidential candidate Henrique Capriles protest the official results of the presidential election in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, April 15, 2013. Hugo Chavez's hand-picked successor, Nicolas Maduro, won a razor-thin victory in Sunday's special presidential election but the opposition candidate refused to accept the result and demanded a full recount. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
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Posted: 4/15/2013 5:08:32 PM EST
Opposition supporters protest the official results of the presidential election in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, April 15, 2013. Hugo Chavez's hand-picked successor, Nicolas Maduro, won a razor-thin victory in Sunday's special presidential election but the opposition candidate Henrique Capriles refused to accept the result and demanded a full recount. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
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Posted: 4/15/2013 5:08:32 PM EST
Opposition supporters protest the official results of the presidential election in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, April 15, 2013. Hugo Chavez's hand-picked successor, Nicolas Maduro, won a razor-thin victory in Sunday's special presidential election but the opposition candidate Henrique Capriles refused to accept the result and demanded a full recount. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
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Posted: 4/15/2013 3:43:29 PM EST
Opposition supporters protest the official results of the presidential election in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, April 15, 2013. Hugo Chavez's hand-picked successor, Nicolas Maduro, won a razor-thin victory in Sunday's special presidential election but the opposition candidate refused to accept the result and demanded a full recount. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)
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Posted: 4/15/2013 3:43:29 PM EST
Opposition supporters protest the official results of the presidential election in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, April 15, 2013. Hugo Chavez's hand-picked successor, Nicolas Maduro, won a razor-thin victory in Sunday's special presidential election but the opposition candidate refused to accept the result and demanded a full recount. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)
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Posted: 4/15/2013 3:43:29 PM EST
Opposition presidential candidate Henrique Capriles talks to journalist after official results of the presidential elections were announced in Caracas, Venezuela, early Monday, April 15, 2013. Capriles is refusing to accept the results of Sunday's presidential election and is demanding a recount. The official returns announced by the government-dominated electoral council gave the late President Hugo Chavez's chosen successor, Nicolas Maduro, a narrow victory - 50.7 percent to 49.1 percent.(AP Photo/Fernando LLano)
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Posted: 4/15/2013 3:43:29 PM EST
Opposition presidential candidate Henrique Capriles talks to journalist after official results of the presidential elections were announced in Caracas, Venezuela, early Monday, April 15, 2013. Capriles is refusing to accept the results of Sunday's presidential election and is demanding a recount. The official returns announced by the government-dominated electoral council gave the late President Hugo Chavez's chosen successor, Nicolas Maduro, a narrow victory - 50.7 percent to 49.1 percent.(AP Photo/Fernando LLano)
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Posted: 4/15/2013 2:23:29 AM EST
Opposition presidential candidate Henrique Capriles talks to journalist after official results of the presidential elections were announced in Caracas, Venezuela, early Monday April 15, 2013. Capriles is refusing to accept the results of Sunday's presidential election and is demanding a recount. The official returns announced by the government-dominated electoral council gave the late President Hugo Chavez's chosen successor, Nicolas Maduro, a narrow victory - 50.7 percent to 49.1 percent.(AP Photo/Fernando LLano)
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Posted: 4/15/2013 2:23:29 AM EST
Opposition presidential candidate Henrique Capriles talks to journalist after official results of the presidential elections were announced in Caracas, Venezuela, early Monday April 15, 2013. Capriles is refusing to accept the results of Sunday's presidential election and is demanding a recount. The official returns announced by the government-dominated electoral council gave the late President Hugo Chavez's chosen successor, Nicolas Maduro, a narrow victory - 50.7 percent to 49.1 percent.(AP Photo/Fernando LLano)
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Posted: 4/15/2013 1:51:43 AM EST
Acting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores (L) carry their grandchildren before voting in the presidential election in Caracas April 14, 2013. REUTERS/Edwin Montilva
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Posted: 4/15/2013 1:51:43 AM EST
Acting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores (L) carry their grandchildren before voting in the presidential election in Caracas April 14, 2013. REUTERS/Edwin Montilva
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Posted: 4/15/2013 1:51:43 AM EST
A Venezuelan woman casts her vote at a polling station during the presidential election in the Venezuela embassy in Panama City April 14, 2013. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
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Posted: 4/15/2013 1:51:43 AM EST
A Venezuelan woman casts her vote at a polling station during the presidential election in the Venezuela embassy in Panama City April 14, 2013. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
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Posted: 4/15/2013 1:51:43 AM EST
A Venezuelan man casts his vote in the presidential election as electoral workers (front and L) tend to a polling station at the Venezuelan embassy in Panama City April 14, 2013. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
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Posted: 4/15/2013 1:51:43 AM EST
A Venezuelan man casts his vote in the presidential election as electoral workers (front and L) tend to a polling station at the Venezuelan embassy in Panama City April 14, 2013. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
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Posted: 4/15/2013 1:51:43 AM EST
A soldier pushes an elderly woman on her wheelchair towards a polling station during the presidential election in Caracas April 14, 2013. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
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Posted: 4/15/2013 1:51:43 AM EST
A soldier pushes an elderly woman on her wheelchair towards a polling station during the presidential election in Caracas April 14, 2013. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
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Posted: 4/15/2013 1:51:43 AM EST
Acting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores (L) carry their grandchildren before voting in the presidential election in Caracas April 14, 2013. REUTERS/Edwin Montilva
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Posted: 4/15/2013 1:51:43 AM EST
Acting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores (L) carry their grandchildren before voting in the presidential election in Caracas April 14, 2013. REUTERS/Edwin Montilva