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New Zealand Cuts Budget Deficit, Targets Earlier Surplus
Wall Street Journal
By Rebecca Howard WELLINGTON (Dow Jones)--New Zealand's government unveiled a budget Thursday that targets a narrower deficit for next fiscal year through deep spending cuts, setting it on course for a surplus by the year to June 2015. ...
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Uncertainty over Malaysian asylum deal
ABC Online
MARK COLVIN: Uncertainty is growing about the fate of asylum seekers who've come to Australia since the Government announced an offshore processing policy almost two weeks ago. A report in a Malaysian newspaper has raised questions about whether the ...
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Porter's budget fires stoush with Swan
Herald Sun
WEST Australian Treasurer Christian Porter has drawn the wrath of the federal government with an act of defiance over mineral royalties in his first budget. Mr Porter announced the state government would go ahead with plans to increase the royalty rate ...
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Japan Government Spokesman: Tepco Shareholders Must Also Cooperate In ...
Wall Street Journal
By Toko Sekiguchi Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES TOKYO (Dow Jones)--Japan's top government spokesman, already under fire for suggesting banks may have to waive some of their loans to troubled Tokyo Electric Power Co. (9501.TO), said for the first time Thursday ...
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UK coastguard station closure plans 'put on hold'
BBC News
The government will drop some planned closures of coastguard stations around the country, the BBC understands. They are expected to press ahead with shutting some, but it is not known which will stay and which will close. Ministers have extended a ...
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BBC News
Off-peak train fares could 'soar by 30%' says passenger group, as Government ...
Daily Mail
By Lee Moran Rail fares for hard-hit passengers will actually fall after the shake-up of railway costs, the Government has claimed. Transport unions, passenger groups and Labour fear another massive fare hike - as much as 30 per cent for off-peak fares ...
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Daily Mail
German Government Bonds Decline Before Spanish and French Debt Auctions
Bloomberg
German government bonds have handed investors a loss of 0.9 percent this year, according to indexes compiled by the European Federation of Financial Analysts Societies and Bloomberg, while Treasuries have returned 1.9 percent. ...
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The Debt Ceiling Fiasco
Wall Street Journal
By ALAN S. BLINDER The debt ceiling "crisis" started on Monday when the US government reached the legal limit on how much it is allowed to borrow—a limit that, curiously, counts even debts that one branch of government owes to another. ...
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UK's Clegg: Government Won't Flinch On Deficit
Wall Street Journal
LONDON (Dow Jones)--The UK's coalition government will not flinch on cutting the country's budget deficit, UK Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said Wednesday. Clegg, who has faced criticism for signing up his left-of-center Liberal Democrat party to a ...
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2011 Local Government Election results LIVE
Times LIVE
#LGEResults 0755: As dawn broke over the SA on Thursday, journalists and politicians closely watched a large screen at the IEC's results centre in Pretoria displaying updated local government elections results. Some who spent the entire night at the ...
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Times LIVE
BJP gives ultimatum to Karnataka governor, tells him to go now
Times of India
Yeddyurappa came down heavily on the Congress party that is planning to stage a sit-in protest near Mahatma Gandhi statue demanding dismissal of the government. He criticized JD-S supremo HD Deve Gowda and KPCC President G Parameshwara for "trying to ...
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Budget 2011: $5.5b set aside for Canterbury
TVNZ
"The government has created a new fund for the Canterbury earthquake to ensure transparency of the money we spend in rebuilding greater Christchurch," Earthquake recovery minister Gerry Brownlee said. "Rebuilding the city and its surrounds will be a ...
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Hargreaves review urges government to modernise IP law
Eureka
The much anticipated Hargreaves Review, instigated by Prime Minister David Cameron last November, has urged the government to overhaul the current IP system in the UK to ensure that new forms of digital business can thrive without falling foul of ...
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Eureka
Chrysler Said to Prepare to Repay US, Canada Government Loans Next Week
Bloomberg
(Source: Bloomberg) Chrysler Group LLC plans to repay US and Canadian government loans on May 24, clearing the way for Fiat SpA (F) to increase its ownership in the US automaker, two people familiar with the plans said. Chrysler, based in Auburn Hills, ...
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Green rorts, NBN under the microscope
The Australian
As the Gillard Government continues its budget sales pitch, the Opposition campaign against a carbon tax rolls on. The PM's diary: Julia Gillard is in Adelaide and will focus on Labor's skills and health initiatives at an event this morning. ...
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Teachers, local government workers facing higher health care costs
Detroit Free Press
Coleman Young II, D-Detroit, said the state shouldn't dictate compensation for local government workers. "I don't need to be telling my mayor how to do his job," Young said. Joseph Vukich says he and his pregnant wife would adjust if they had to pay ...
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Pressure mounts on Tas govt over forestry
Ninemsn
The heat is being turned up on the Tasmanian government to intervene in the state's forestry deal as the agreement shows signs of falling apart. The statement of principles signed last year by environmentalists, unions and industry groups was dealt a ...
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Afghan government's delays hinder recruitment of Taliban defectors
Washington Post
By Rajiv Chandrasekaran, The Afghan government has moved so slowly to recruit Taliban defectors that US and Afghan officials say they are losing an opportunity to capitalize on hard-won military gains and the death of Osama bin Laden. ...
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What Did You Do When You Were In Government?
GhanaWeb
by Dr.Papa Kwesi Nduom Every now and then someone asks the question, "You were in Kufuor's government so what did you do when you were there?" Sometimes the question is asked not in a judgmental way as the person is just curious or seeks information. ...
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AIB faces struggle to win over Government on salaries
Irish Times
TODAY: The Finance Bill which will give legislative force to the Government's jobs package announced last week is due to be published. Irish Nationwide will publish its final set of annual results.
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Emaar to Write Off Dubai Bank Investment After Lender's Government Bailout
Bloomberg
Dubai Bank, an Islamic lender owned by Dubai Holding LLC and Emaar, was rescued by the Dubai government after loan losses mounted as the emirate grappled with a debt crisis. Dubai Holding held a 70 percent stake in the bank, while Emaar owned 30 ...
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Mary Portas, new queen of the high street
The Guardian
Mary Portas, Queen of Shops, has been recruited by the government to do her retail thing at a policy level. She will see if and how the British high street can be revived, which would surely involve disrupting the process whereby big businesses on the ...
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The Guardian
Syrian government says all normal as opposition calls mass rallies
Monsters and Critics.com
Cairo/Damascus - The Syrian government said on Thursday that life was back to normal in all Syrian cities, as opposition activists prepared for mass protests against President Bashar al-Assad. The main streets of all Syrian cities revealed normal ...
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The government is too big, not the Cabinet
National Post
But the problem is not the size of the thing, it's the size of the government the Cabinet represents. In some ways, the Cabinet should be even bigger. If Canadians insist on maintaining great, powerful, big-spending institutions that control huge ...
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High court issues notice to government on shifting of secretariat
Times of India
When the case came up for hearing, the bench wanted to know on what basis the petitioner had moved the court and asked if there was any government order on shifting of the secretariat and the assembly. Krishnamurthy replied that all print and ...
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Poll: Americans Want Government to Push Economic Mobility
Wall Street Journal (blog)
By Conor Dougherty An overwhelming majority of Americans want the government to help poor and middle-class Americans better their lot, but there was significant disagreement about whether or not the government was pursuing the right strategy. ...
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Australian state scraps Aboriginal acknowledgement
AFP
MELBOURNE — The Victorian state government in Australia on Thursday scraped its policy of forcing ministers to acknowledge traditional Aboriginal landowners at public events in a move that sparked criticism. Premier Ted Baillieu said it was too ...
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AFP
WA budget will help those most in need, says Premier
ABC Online
ELEANOR HALL: The West Australian Government is set to announce $600 million in funding for social services in today's state budget. The Premier says the figure is unprecedented and that organisations involved in disability support, mental health, ...
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NSW Government puts churches in hot water
Eternity
Sydney 19 May 2011: Five churches were quick to sign up for the NSW Solar Bonus Scheme which pays for electricity generated by solar panels, but the Government's intention to reduce the tariff from 60 to 40 cents has them dismayed. ...
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Namibia takes bigger share in new deal with De Beers
Washington Post
By AP, WINDHOEK, Namibia — Officials say Namibia's government has increased its stake in a company it owns with diamond company De Beers. The government and De Beers Group said in a joint statement Wednesday they are establishing a new 50-50 joint ...
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IMF Operations Can Quickly Return To Normal -German Government
Wall Street Journal
BERLIN (Dow Jones)--The International Monetary Fund can quickly regain its full capacity to act following the resignation of managing director Dominique Strauss-Kahn, German government spokesman Steffen Seibert said Thursday. ...
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Lawmakers mull selling land, gold to pay off government debt
CBS News
Yet as negotiations over raising the debt limit and curbing government spending drag on, some Republicans are growing bolder in their defiance of warnings from the Treasury Department and many economists that failing to raise the debt limit could lead ...
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CBS News
Obama's $210 Million Aide Zients Brings IPO Skills to Government Overhaul
Bloomberg
It's the first step in a government reorganization that may result in a scaled-back Commerce Department and eventually extend to the entire federal bureaucracy in Washington. "I am big believer in deadlines," Zients said. ...
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Libyan government releases British journalist after six weeks
Journalism.co.uk
A British freelance journalist held by the Libyan government has been released after six weeks, the foreign office confirmed last night. Nigel Chandler was detained last month near the eastern town of Brega along with Americans Clare Gillis and James ...
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A look at Minnesota budget bills
Grand Forks Herald
Republicans who control the House and Senate are pushing through budget bills that fund state government, over objections of Democrats and Gov. Mark Dayton. ST. PAUL - Republicans who control the House and Senate are pushing through budget bills that ...
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Japan's 5-Year Government Notes Retreat After Demand Declines at Auction
Bloomberg
"The auction result is a bit weak," said Tetsuya Miura, chief market analyst at Mizuho Securities Co., one of the 24 primary dealers obliged to bid at government debt sales. "There are few investors who see value in five-year notes. ...
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The SEC's Misguided New Mission: Foreign Government Change Agent
Forbes (blog)
SEC must grapple, for instance, with the fact that numerous countries explicitly prohibit the disclosure of resource extraction payments made to government entities. Also, as former Federal Trade Commission Chairman Timothy Muris commented, ...
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Forbes (blog)
Government statements, before and after a rewrite
San Jose Mercury News
By AP "The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends a half hour or more of moderate physical activity on most days, preferably every day. The activity can include brisk walking, calisthenics, home care, gardening, moderate sports exercise, ...
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Congress steps up to cut aid to Hamas-Fatah unity government
Washington Post (blog)
Peter Roskam (R-Ill.), the chief deputy whip, have a piece in Politico today calling for an end to taxpayer funding of a unity Palestinian government that now includes a terrorist organization. They write: As President Obama draws national attention to ...
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Government Prays a Bigger Sucker Is Out There: Jonathan Weil
Bloomberg
This month AIG and the Treasury Department said they plan to offer 300 million common shares to the public, two-thirds of which would come from the government. Most companies that repaid their taxpayer-bailout funds, such as JPMorgan Chase & Co. ...
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Government Policy
IMarketnews.com
A senior German lawmaker on Thursday urged the government to lobby for a German as the next managing director of the International Monetary Fund. "I demand from the federal government that it champion for a German... By Steven K. Beckner Market News ...
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US government outlines zombie apocalypse plan
CTV.ca
Terrorism, massive debt, zombies -- there seems to be no end to the threats facing the United States government. So while US President Barack Obama prepares for his re-election campaign in… wait a second, zombies? The US Centers for Disease Control ...
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S. Korean Church Council Defies Government Ban on Aid to North
Voice of America
The shipment of 172 tons of food aid was not approved by South Korea's government. The National Council of Churches acknowledges having unauthorized contact in Beijing with North Koreans to arrange the donation. Council spokesman Kim Chang-hyun says ...
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BAHRAIN: Student details, speaks out against government pledge
Los Angeles Times
Students at the state-funded University of Bahrain say they have been forced this week to either sign a pledge of allegaiance to the government promising not to speak out against the Persian Gulf kingdom's monarchy or face expulsion. ...
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California Governor Unveils New Budget
The Epoch Times
Jerry Brown has declared that state government will be downsized, while education, which has proven to be a generator of higher paying jobs, and California employers will be 'protected' along with public safety. "California's economy is growing, ...
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State Political and Government News Briefs: Assembly passes bill which gives ...
Pierce County Herald
Governor Scott Walker will have power in the state government's rule-making process under a bill that got final legislative approval yesterday. The Assembly sent the measure to Walker on a 58-34 vote. MADISON - Governor Scott Walker will have power in ...
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Supreme Court Makes it Harder to Hold Contractors Accountable for Fraud
Huffington Post (blog)
By MANDY SMITHBERGER and MICHAEL SMALLBERG Yesterday, the Supreme Court weakened the government's ability to recoup money from contractors defrauding the government. In a 5-3 decision, the Court found in Schindler Elevator Corp. vs. ...
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Proposed Bill Demands Warrant for Government to Obtain Email
Web Host Industry Review
By Nicole Henderson, May 18, 2011 (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- A proposed digital privacy bill would require government to get a probable-cause warrant to obtain email and information stored in the cloud, according to a report by Wired. ...
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Web Host Industry Review
Government Report: Less Than 1% of Cattle Killed by Native Carnivores and ...
Huffington Post (blog)
The government's own data show that the real killers of cattle are not a few endangered wolves or other wildlife -- they're illness and weather. Yet, the predation myth has directly contributed to a federal, 100-year, paramilitary assault on millions ...
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