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WILSON'S CORNER, Liberia (AP) - Liberian refugee Yatta Holmes bears a scar along her left eye where rebels slashed the girl's face with a machete during an attack on her town several years ago. Today the 16-year-old is one of the millions uprooted from their homes by a vicious 14-year civil war that ended in 2003 who are hoping the peace will be sealed by elections for a new government on Tuesday.
The presidential and legislative elections will be the first vote since the war ended and a caretaker national-unity government took over to arrange the ballot. Some 15,000 U.N. peacekeepers will be on hand to maintain calm.
"I want to go home, but I don't have any money," says Holmes, who passes idle days in a relief camp playing board games with mismatched, handmade dice. "Here I play these games, eat and play games," she says despondently. She cannot remember when she last attended school.
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