Malaysia voters among world's oldest
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia has found nearly 9,000
people aged more than 100 on its electoral rolls as it heads
for general elections next month, raising suspicions that the
books are "contaminated" with dead voters.
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