Google Alert - political
Google Alert - political
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Civic polls: Political heavyweights hit the streets Daily News & Analysis Place: New Delhi | Agency: PTI With less than 48 hours left for polling, campaigning for Delhi municipal elections entered a frenetic pace today as political heavyweights hit the streets canvassing votes for their candidates. The polling on this Sunday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Australia's environment warrior Brown to quit politics Reuters India By James Grubel | CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia's environment warrior Bob Brown, who built the Australian Greens into a powerful political force, announced on Friday he was quitting politics after 16 years in parliament and more than 30 years as an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Politicians should be kept out of academics IBNLive.com BANGALORE: Prof MR Srinivasan, Former Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission on Thursday opined that politicians should be kept out of the Syndicate and other academic bodies. He was delivering the 47th annual convocation of the Bangalore University ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Political parties slam Trinamool for arrest of professor Hindustan Times PTI CPI(M), BJP and Congress on Friday joined in a chorus to flay the Mamata Banerjee government for setting a "dangerous trend of silencing cartoonists" by arresting them for criticising political leaders. allegedly posting cartoons on a social ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Brown has changed Australia by transforming the politics of the Left. The Australian IT has been a 30-year career without precedent - from grassroots activist, Bob Brown engineered the success of the Greens as a political party and then ruined Labor's majority position by dividing the progressive vote. Whether you admire him or detest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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US ban on political ads on public TV struck down Reuters India REUTERS - A divided US appeals court struck down a federal ban on political advertising on public TV and radio stations, a decision that could open the public airwaves to a heavy dose of campaign ads leading up to the November elections. By a 2-1 vote, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nitish Kumar's Mumbai visit is not political: JD(U) Economic Times PATNA: Ruling JD(U) in Bihar today said Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's visit to Mumbai was "not political" as he was going there to attend a social and cultural programme. "Nitish Kumar's proposed visit to Mumbai is not in any way political. See all stories on this topic » |
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