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Last month's elections in the North African country of Tunisia were considered a messy but clear affirmation that democracy is taking hold. But its next government faces a rocky road ahead trying to turn around soaring unemployment and a struggling economy. In the capital's ancient Medina, activists are scrambling to save old trades that risk going extinct. Lisa Bryant reports from Tunis.
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