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Queerty (Free subscription) | 05/16/2008
Zimbabwean political party Movement for Democratic Change, which is hoping to oust power hungry Robert Mugabe in run-off elections later this month, pledged that they will make room for the nation's homos. Said party spokesperson Nelson Chamisa, “Our vision is to build a Zimbabwe that has sufficient space and comfort for all.” Many activists, however, [...]
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Myanmar (Free subscription) | 05/16/2008
Throughout the 18 years since Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest, the Burmese military regime have repeatedly promised and failed to deliver democratic change. These are the same secretive l...
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News & Information (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
President Bush said Wednesday that 60 years of democracy in Israel is cause for optimism for democratic change throughout the Middle East. “What happened here is possible everywhere,” Bush……Read more
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
President Bush said Wednesday that 60 years of Israel's existence is cause for optimism for democratic change throughout the Middle East. “What happened here is possible everywhere,” Bush said, opening a trip divided between ceremonial duties and a new push for Israeli-Palestinian peace.
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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
President Bush said Wednesday that 60 years of Israel's existence is cause for optimism for democratic change throughout the Middle East. "What happened here is possible everywhere," Bush said, opening a trip divided between ceremonial duties and a new push for Israeli-Palestinian peace.
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Department of State (Free subscription) | 05/12/2008
Secretary Rice (May 12): "We have never been neutral about the importance of democracy, the importance of democratic change, and we...have never believed that there was any other alternative which really permitted the full expression of human dignity.
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The World's Top Stories (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
AP - President Bush said Wednesday that 60 years of Israel's existence is cause for optimism for democratic change throughout the Middle East. “What happened here is possible everywhere,” Bush said, opening a trip divided between ceremonial duties and a new push for Israeli-Palestinian peace.
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Detroit Free Press (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
JERUSALEM -- President George W. Bush said today that 60 years of Israel's existence is cause for optimism for democratic change throughout the Middle East. "What happened here is possible everywhere," Bush said, opening a trip divided between ceremonial duties and a new push for Israeli-Palestinian peace.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
President Bush said Wednesday that 60 years of democracy in Israel is cause for optimism for democratic change throughout the Middle East. "What happened here is possible everywhere," Bush said in a trip where he'll make a new push for Israeli-Palestinian peace.
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
President Bush said Wednesday that 60 years of democracy in Israel is cause for optimism for democratic change throughout the Middle East. "What happened here is possible everywhere," Bush said in a trip where he'll make a new push for Israeli-Palestinian peace.
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The Shebeen (Free subscription) | yesterday
ZIMBABWEAN opposition Movement for Democratic Change party leader Morgan Tsvangirai will not return home on Saturday as expected to prepare for the second round of elections against President Robert Mugabe, his party said. Full article ... (http://allafrica.com/stories/200805170190.html)
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The Shebeen (Free subscription) | yesterday
THE Financial Gazette Reporter Clemence Manyukwe (CM) had a wide-ranging interview with the secretary general of the Arthur Mutambara formation of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), and a key member of the negotiating team under the Mbeki-brokered talks, Welshman Ncube (WN) in which the politician cleared the air on a number of issues pertaining to the aftermath of the March 29...
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The Shebeen (Free subscription) | 05/16/2008
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai has become a darling of the West, which insists that he must be in State House. Full article ... (http://allafrica.com/stories/200805161061.html)
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All Africa (Free subscription) | yesterday
ZIMBABWEAN opposition Movement for Democratic Change party leader Morgan Tsvangirai will not return home on Saturday as expected to prepare for the second round of elections against President Robert Mugabe, his party said.