World Politics
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| | There are several notable things happening in the Canadian election which takes place on the 14 of this month. |
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| | On Gordon Brown's speech at the Labour conference on 23 September, 2008, in which he talked about his policies and future plans (and tried to impress the public). |
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| | The 43rd. President of the United States, President George Walker Bush, came to power after losing the popular vote but obtaining a court decision from a judge appointed by his father. This president has a history of successful manipulation. He has driven the US economy into the ground, cost thousands of lives, and made America the most disliked country in the world. He has presided over the biggest lie and the biggest economic disaster. Somehow, he does not feel responsible for either. |
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| | The political fortunes of Jamaica's first female Prime Minister. |
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| | My younger brother was a trouble maker, because he knew dad would never say anything to him even if he broke... |
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| | Mugabe must stay true to his word. He says that he will allow opposition officials into his cabinet, but they always end up in jail. |
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| | The latest development in Indonesian politics, especially on election campaign. |
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| | The present and future career of emerging young leaders of the Philippines. |
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| | You need to know what the troops feel like so read this. |
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| | President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan is resigning. He is now negotiating for his right to remain in Pakistan as an ordinary citizen and to be granted immunity. This is the very same right he denied other citizens. Citizens like the Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. He even ousted the elected Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Shariff. He seized power in a military coup and has managed to remain in power with US support. It is time he faced justice. No tears will will be lost. |
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