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Car horns and wild cheers in Harare as Mugabe resigns

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Car horns blared and cheering crowds raced through the streets of the Zimbabwean capital Harare Tuesday as news spread that President Robert Mugabe, 93, had resigned after 37 years in power. IMAGES

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