MONROVIA (Reuters) - Rising tension, a planned opposition boycott and fresh memories of a day of deadly clashes hung over Liberia's presidential election run-off on Tuesday, which incumbent leader Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf is poised to win.
Turnout was low in early voting in the capital, Monrovia, which was quiet overnight, and the government shut down two pro-opposition radio stations.
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