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My Right Word (Free subscription) | yesterday
From an interview I came across: After meeting with a number of cabinet ministers, members of the Knesset, members of the coalitions, of the Labor party, I can tell you that they almost all are very worried that if he is forced to step down it will either immediately lead to new elections or will lead to new elections after a brief interim government. They feel new elections would lead...
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The Economist (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
Kevin Rudd tries to be a prudent big spender WHEN he led the Labor Party to victory in November, Kevin Rudd, Australia's prime minister, boasted that he was a fiscal conservative. So when his government presented its first budget on May 13th, everyone wanted to see if he would remain true to that claim or to his other election promises to splurge cash on education, transport, health...
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Microweb News (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
... several members uttered their displeasure about the course of action of the kabelaar. The dutch labor Party pleads in favor of a weggooiright: subscribers must have decode to set the possibility round the by the coarsely dirty, writes since they asked never round the device, as the paper. Problem is according to Van Gennip that subscribers draw for receipts of the devices and therefore...
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Kiwiblog (Free subscription) | 05/13/2008
Oh I so envy Australia for its luck in having a more moderate less extreme and idelogical Labor Party. Let us look at what Wayne Swan has delivered. Australia’s population is around five times New Zealand so generally divide by five to get an idea of what it would be for a country our size: Tax [...]
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Reason Magazine - Hit & Run (Free subscription) | 05/13/2008
No, not really. Besides the ideological problems, there's the small fact that it hasn't bothered to nominate a presidential candidate since 1976. But I must admit I admire one plank in its program: The Socialist Labor platform called for abolishing the presidency, and party electors were instructed to vote "no president" in the comet-striking-earth chance that the SLP carried a state....
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My Right Word (Free subscription) | 05/12/2008
Transcript for: Revisionism Revisited 2003 MR. BEN WATTENBERG: Hello, I'm Ben Wattenberg. Political power in Israel has passed from Shimon Peres and the Labor Party to Benjamin Netanyahu and the Likud Party. Some observers say Likud places peace in peril, but supporters of Likud say hard-liners can be the best peacemakers: Nixon to China, Begin to Egypt. To better understand how...
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Kalimna (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
I got this insight into traditional Labor insensitivity to refugees from Tim Blair . Blair points out that Rudd is doing his best to keep the insensitivity tradition alive . A nice quote from sill living treasure ‘Then-there-was- Gough’ in 1977: "Any sovereign nation has the right to determine how it will exercise its compassion and how it will increase its population." I think I have heard...
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News: Moldova.org: Politics (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
A report claiming students are excessively tested is expected to put extra pressure on Britain's Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families.Schools Secretary Ed Balls is expected to be pushed to cut down the Labor Party's student testing plan after the publication of the parliamentary report, The Guardian reported Saturday.It is reported the Children, Schools and Families select...
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abdulruff | 05/10/2008
UK : Decline of Labour Party – A study In the 2008 April local elections Labor Party suffered their worst results in 40 years finishing in third place with a projected 24% share of the national vote. The New Labor era that started 1997 with Tony Blair’s arrival as UK premier ended miserably with Blair himself opting out of 10 Downing Street on account of corruption
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News: Moldova.org: Politics (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
First Minister Alex Salmond, head of the Scottish National Party, has refused to hold a referendum on independence before 2010.Salmond rejected a surprise call for an earlier vote by Wendy Alexander, head of the Scottish Labor Party, The Daily Record reported.During Question Period in the Scottish Parliament, Alexander said uncertainty about the country's relationship with Britain...
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Microweb News (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
That has answered he on room question of Martijn of Dam (dutch labor Party). According to the e-mailcode can men that spam receive of Dutch businesses about that complain by the Advertising Code Commission.,. The authorities self has indicated however the telecomwaakhond OPTA as a [...]
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The Post Chronicle (Free subscription) | 05/08/2008
The Christian Democrats and Labor Party turned down a request by Socialist Party Member of Parliament Harry van Bommel for Prime Minister Jan-Peter Balkenende......
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Israel Matzav (Free subscription) | 05/08/2008
Once upon a time, an alleged 'Likud activist' handed out posters of Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin dressed as a Nazi. Rabin's Labor party - which was rapidly losing support for its Oslo 'peace process' rushed to blame Bibi Netanyahu and the Likud. It later came out that the 'Likud activist' was Avishai Raviv, a General Security Service operative. The General Security Service reports directly...
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Indybay newswire (Free subscription) | 05/08/2008
Thursday, May 8, 2008 : In an extraordinary parliamentary caucus meeting of the New South Wales Labor Party on May 6, the assembled MPs backed Premier Morris Iemmas decision to proceed with the privatisation of the states electricity industry despite the repudiation of the plan by the party conference just three days earlier.
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News: Moldova.org: Politics (Free subscription) | 05/08/2008
The ruling political parties in the Netherlands rejected an opposition party call to issue an apology to Surinam for the country's involvement in slavery there.The Christian Democrats and Labor Party turned down a request by Socialist Party Member of Parliament Harry van Bommel for Prime Minister Jan-Peter Balkenende to issue the apology, Radio Netherlands reported...
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abdulruff | 05/10/2008
UK : Decline of Labour Party – A study In the 2008 April local elections Labor Party suffered their worst results in 40 years finishing in third place with a projected 24% share of the national vote. The New Labor era that started 1997 with Tony Blair’s arrival as UK premier ended miserably with Blair himself opting out of 10 Downing Street on account of corruption scandals and failed terror war....