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      <description>QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — A landslide second re-election secured, President Rafael Correa immediately vowed to deepen the "citizen's revolution" that has lifted tens of thousands of Ecuadoreans out of poverty as he expanded the welfare state. 
                   "In this revolution the citizens are in charge, not capital," the leftist U.S.-trained economist said after winning 56...</description>
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