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From Our Foreign Bureaus

July 30, 2008 - 11:16am

MANCHESTER CONGESTED: Manchester, England, is preparing to hold a referendum on a plan to establish a congestion pricing system for traffic in the city. Such plans, which charge motorists on a sliding scale based on the traffic conditions and time of day, have gained favor in Europe and are being talked about in the U.S., most notably in New York City.

MINDANAO REFERENDUM: Muslim rebels and the Philippine government have agreed to hold a referendum in Mindanao to allow citizens there to determine whether they want to become part of the county's existing Muslim autonomous region, according to news reports.

ECUADOR CONSTITUTION: The referendum on a new constitution for Ecuador is set for Sept. 28. The document has provisions that likely will produce more votes in the tiny South American country. Under the new constitution, the president would be able to ask voters to dissolve Congress, and the Congress would be able to ask voters to kick out the president.

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