Google Alert - political
Google Alert - political
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Chandrababu's son Lokesh set to make political debut Hindu Business Line Previously, Chandrababu used to dismiss any talk about his son's political entry but maintained that it was for him to make the choice (between politics and business). "It is up to him to decide on his political entry. I will not force anything on him ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Political Plays of the Year: The Gambits Wall Street Journal (blog) We have compiled the biggest political plays of the year—the damaging gaffes and the sometimes successful gambits. Yesterday, we asked you to vote on the gaffes — comments or actions that took on a life of their own contrary to the candidate's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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TRENDING: Jindal makes case for over-the-counter birth control CNN (blog) (CNN) – The political battle earlier this year over health insurance coverage for contraception wouldn't be repeated if women could buy birth control without a prescription, Louisiana's Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal wrote in an op-ed Friday. Jindal was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Paul Krugman: This Is A Political Crisis, Not A Debt Crisis Huffington Post It's important to make this point, because I keep seeing articles about the "fiscal cliff" that do, in fact, describe it — often in the headline — as a debt crisis. But it isn't. The U.S. government is having no trouble borrowing to cover its deficit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Political Parties Tasked To Continue To Adhere To Code Of Conduct Ghana The National Enforcement Body (NEB) of the 2012 Political Parties Code of Conduct, has urged all political parties to adhere to the code they all acceded to before last Friday's Presidential and Parliamentary Elections. Reverend Professor Emmanuel ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Violence and Corruption Fuel Another Political Crisis in Honduras Fox News Political turmoil is but the latest trouble bedeviling Honduras. Even in the best of times, Lobo's government, police and military control only about two-thirds of the country. In at least three states, drug gangs rule the highways and clandestine ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Internet crackdowns around the world: From political opposition to video sharing Washington Post DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Envoys in Dubai signed a new U.N. telecommunications treaty Friday that a U.S.-led delegation says endorses greater government control of the Internet. The U.S. and more than 20 other countries refused to ratify the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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