person > Jose Ramos-Horta
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The former leader of East Timor on his remarkable journey from activist to politician to Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
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Asia's youngest nation announced that its police are now "assuming full responsibility for maintaining law and order".
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Unconfirmed results from Monday's presidential election give former armed forces chief 61 per cent of votes counted.
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East Timor's ex-defence chief, who spent much of his life fighting for nation's independence, set to become president.
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Provisional results from Monday's election gave former armed forces chief 61 per cent of the ballots counted.
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Voters choosing between veterans of fight for independence in runoff ballot to elect successor to Jose Ramos-Horta.
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Nobel peace laureate promises to hand over power to eventual winner after finishing third in Sunday's presidential poll.
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Incumbent Jose Ramos Horta lags in third place as election heads for a runoff.
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Election pits Nobel Peace Prize laureate Jose Ramos-Horta against 11 others in test of stability for young nation.
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Men blamed for post-referendum riots and now stranded in Indonesia find ally in Timorese president amid amnesty debate.
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