Ukraine Election Protest Persists Ukraine's Supreme Court has agreed to consider a protest over the nation's disputed presidential election. It's unclear whether the court has the power to reverse a government ruling that Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych is the new president. Protesters charge fraud and say opposition candidate Viktor Yushchenko won. Hear NPR's Neal Conan and Sabra Ayres of Cox News.

Ukraine Election Protest Persists

Ukraine Election Protest Persists

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Ukraine's Supreme Court has agreed to consider a protest over the nation's disputed presidential election. It's unclear whether the court has the power to reverse a government ruling that Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych is the new president. Protesters charge fraud and say opposition candidate Viktor Yushchenko won. Hear NPR's Neal Conan and Sabra Ayres of Cox News.