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On the eve of Ireland's general election, the leader of Fianna Fail Michael Martin says that his party's campaign has been "positive" and has recieved "good feedback". But with ballot-counting expected to last until Sunday, Martin cautions that Friday's vote will be competitive. During the last day of canvassing in Greystones, south of Dublin, he says that his centre-right Fianna Fail party will not enter a coalition with the main opposition party Sinn Fein, since their respective policies are "not compatible". The two parties - along with Fianna Fail's outgoing coalition partner Fine Gael - are all together neck and neck in the polls. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES