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Government plans cyber weapons programme
The Guardian
Whitehall officials have revealed to the Guardian that work has begun on a range of offensive cyber weapons to add to its defensive capability. It is understood that the Cabinet Office and the Cyber Security Operations Centre at GCHQ have taken the ...
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NSW Councils not under IR laws: O'Farrell
Sydney Morning Herald
The United Services Union (USU), which represents half the state's 50000 local government workers, on Tuesday said the wages and conditions of council employees could be slashed under changes to how NSW negotiates public sector wages. ...
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Federal government guilty of hurting housing market by guaranteeing mortgages ...
New York Daily News
The government's guarantee of most mortgages remains a drag on the economy, an expert says. When you search for the causes of the financial meltdown and the following recession, look no further than Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the government-sponsored ...
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New York Daily News
Garnaut pushes for carbon price of $26 a tonne
ABC Online
BRENDAN TREMBATH: The Federal Government's received the final report from its key climate change adviser, professor Ross Garnaut. The professor again has pushed for a starting price of $26 a tonne, to be paid for by big polluting companies. ...
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Farmers fight full ban as government stops live cattle exports to 11 ...
NEWS.com.au
The federal government has suspended live exports to a number of killing facilities in Indonesia. Independent MP Andrew Wilkie is calling for a ban on live cattle exports to Indonesia. WARNING: This footage may distress some viewers. ...
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Credibility of government's top witness under question in 2008 Mumbai terror trial
Washington Post
By AP, CHICAGO — Defense attorneys for a Chicago businessman accused in the 2008 Mumbai attacks are trying to undermine the credibility of an admitted terrorist who is serving as the government's star witness. David Coleman Headley returns to the ...
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Armed residents fight off Syrian government troops
Boston Globe
By Zeina Karam AP / May 31, 2011 BEIRUT — Residents used automatic rifles and rocket-propelled grenades to repel advancing government troops in central Syria yesterday, putting up a fierce fight for the first time in their 2-month-old revolt against ...
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PM should be out of Lokpal's ambit: Ramdev
Zee News
New Delhi: Amid the growing rift between the civil society activists and the government, yoga guru Baba Ramdev on Tuesday said that he is not in favour of bringing the Prime Minister under the ambit of Lokpal. "I do not want to comment on this ...
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Zee News
Japan's Government Bonds Decline Most Since April on Industrial Production
Bloomberg
By Yoshiaki Nohara - Tue May 31 06:17:43 GMT 2011 Japan's 10-year government bonds fell the most in eight weeks after a report showed industrial production increased in April. Manufacturers said they plan to boost production 8 percent this month and ...
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Government going back on its word: Kejriwal
The Hindu
NEW DELHI: Representatives of civil society Arvind Kejriwal and advocate Prashant Bhushan on Monday accused the government of going back on its word and opposing bringing the Prime Minister under the purview of the Lokpal on the ground that it would ...
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Bangladesh plans to scrap caretaker government
gulfnews.com
By Anisur Rahman, Correspondent Dhaka: Bangladesh has planned to scrap a crucial constitutional provision to stage general elections under an interim non-party caretaker government, a proposition that was rejected by the main opposition visibly ...
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Kenyan government loses bid to stop Hague trials
Reuters Africa
In March, Kenya's government objected to the proceedings, arguing adoption of its new constitution and other reforms had opened the way for it to conduct its own prosecution. The court said that pre-trial judges had found that Kenya's request did not ...
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Government To Continue To Ensure Future Power Tariff Increase Does Not Burden ...
Bernama
PETALING JAYA, May 31 (Bernama) -- The Government will continue to ensure that any future increase in electricity tariff does not affect the rakyat just like the current increase which will not involve 75 per cent of the 5.94 million households in the ...
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Public sector cuts 'a necessity', says English
New Zealand Herald
By Hayden Donnell and Claire Trevett A reduction in the number of government agencies will create better value for money, less duplication and improved co-ordination across the state sector, according to Finance Minister Bill English. ...
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Seeking Popularity Not A Consideration In Government's Decisions - Muhyiddin
Bernama
PUTRAJAYA, May 31 (Bernama)-- The government only takes into consideration the interests of the nation and the people in the long term before making any decision and not the question of popularity, said Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. ...
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Government Remains Connected To Youth Of Malaysia, Says Najib
Bernama
PETALING JAYA, May 31 (Bernama) -- Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said today he is investing much of his own time and that of the government to ensure that the government remains connected to and engaged with the young people and the youth of the country. ...
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Hot topic: PM says gleaner harassing his government
Jamaica Gleaner
Does he not realise that his, his party's, and the current Government's association with recently extradited citizens is still fresh in the Jamaican people's minds? His statement Sunday reads like an implicit admission that Jamaica's political ...
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Jamaica Gleaner
Government fails to raise P9-B target in T-bills auction
ABS CBN News
By VG Cabuag, Business Mirror MANILA, Philippines - The government on Monday made a partial award in the auction of Treasury Bills after the rates started to spike following the policy rate hike of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). ...
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Shunglu report: MHA studying govt response
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Union home ministry, examining the Delhi government's response on allegations made by the Shunglu Committee about certain irregularities in the Commonwealth Games projects, will send its view, if any, to the Prime Minister's Office for ...
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Is the government colluding with GNPC to steal Ghana crude oil?
GhanaWeb
According to the report the GNPC lifted the crude oil on behalf of the Ghana Group, comprising Government of Ghana (GoG) and GNPC. The 994691 barrels of oil lifted is made up of accumulated government royalty of 275346 barrels and accumulated GNPC's ...
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Our View: Blowing up the boxes of state government
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Arnold Schwarzenegger famously promised to blow up the boxes of government, but it's taken Gov. Jerry Brown to begin dismantling the bureaucracy and built-in waste that has bogged down California for decades. There is no better example of government ...
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Japan Government Papers Urge Early, Gradual Sales Tax Hikes
Wall Street Journal
By Takashi Nakamichi Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES TOKYO (Dow Jones)--Two Japanese government panels advocated early and gradual sales-tax hikes in reports issued Monday, lending support to an administration that is expected to propose heavier consumption ...
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Digital Strategy gets the thumbs up from industry
iTWire
By Stuart Corner The Government's National Digital Economy Strategy has received a generally positive response from key IT and communications organisations. Communications Alliance described the strategy as "a constructive step toward ensuring ...
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Bill Clements shifted the Texas political landscape
WFAA
by BRAD WATSON The political design for the Republican majorities that now run Texas government were drawn starting with the election of Bill Clements as governor in the late 1970s. Clements, the first Republican governor since Reconstruction, ...
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NSW govt told to fix hospital mess
Sydney Morning Herald
They were protesting at the former Labor government's $1 billion redevelopment plan for the hospital, which was designed to deliver 434 medical and surgical beds. But Dr Tony Joseph, chair of the hospital's Medical Staff Council, estimates 500 beds are ...
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Marvel's team of Canadian comic heroes ready to battle Fascist government
Vancouver Sun
The Canadian government's true official Opposition may lie outside Parliament in the form of a team of super-powered heroes -at least in the comicbook world. When Marvel officially relaunches the Canadian superhero comic Alpha Flight on June 8, ...
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Nigerian leader Jonathan starts naming new government
DAWN.com
Jonathan named former Senate president Anyim Pius Anyim as secretary to the federal government late on Monday - a day after being sworn in for his first full term - a powerful post that coordinates between ministries and the presidency. ...
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Wooldridge says sorry for missing vote
Sydney Morning Herald
The Victorian government will move to set the rules of parliament aside on Wednesday in a push for a revote on its failed equal opportunity bill. Community Services Minister Mary Wooldridge has apologised to parliament for missing the important vote ...
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US government report questions death toll from Haitian earthquake
thejournal.ie
A DRAFT REPORT commissioned by the US government has cast doubts over the accuracy of Haiti's estimates of the numbers killed in last year's earthquake – suggesting that the real death toll could be 80 per cent lower than official estimates. ...
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Social networking is no place for government to make policy
San Francisco Examiner
Should government be in the business of designing social-networking rules in a free and open marketplace? Every time such a question arises, it recalls clunky government-run agencies like the DMV. Like all online sites, Facebook is not perfect, ...
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Syntagma Square protests seen as potentially 'positive' by Greek government
Sofia Echo
The series of peaceful protests on Athens's central Syntagma Square is seen as "quite in order" by Greek prime minister George Papandreou because they are non-partisan and could engender "positive solutions for specific sectors," government spokesman ...
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Sofia Echo
Tiananmen mothers say government hints at payment, no apology
Reuters Canada
The government has never released an official casualty count, but estimates from human rights groups and witnesses range from several hundred to several thousand dead. Yang Dongquan, head of China's State Archives Administration, told reporters on ...
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Government seeks to reassure jittery cucumber customers
thenews.pl
The Polish government has reiterated that cucumber production is safe in Poland after 14 people in Germany died after ingesting E-Coli bacteria found on cucumbers, possibly imported from Spain. "Of course I would dare to eat cucumbers," said Minister ...
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Brazil's Petros Pension Fund Dumping Government Bonds as Local Yields Drop
Bloomberg
By Alexander Cuadros - Mon May 30 17:19:03 GMT 2011 Fundacao Petrobras de Seguridade Social, Brazil's second-biggest pension fund, is selling government bonds and moving money into real estate and private credit as benchmark yields fall, ...
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Silvio Berlusconi's Government faces collapse as he suffers crushing local ...
Daily Mail
By Nick Pisa In Rome Controversial Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was today facing a crushing defeat in local elections, which could mark the end of his government. Berlusconi, 74, is currently involved in four trials with charges ranging ...
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Daily Mail
ECB buys no government bonds for ninth week running
Reuters
FRANKFURT, May 30 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank bought no government bonds for a ninth straight week last week, keeping its controversial buying programme in hibernation as concerns about a possible Greek debt restructuring grew. ...
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Push to cut government worker pensions fizzles
Chicago Tribune
SPRINGFIELD -- State lawmakers today decided to drop efforts to pass two of the session's most contentious bills -- cutting government worker pension benefits and health care for retired state employees. House Republican leader Tom Cross said he will ...
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HK Government Plans To Sell New Territories Site Via Public Tender
Wall Street Journal
HONG KONG (Dow Jones)--Hong Kong's government said Tuesday it will sell a site in the New Territories via a public tender. The Lands Department said a site at Tui Min Hoi, Sai Kung, had been triggered for sale by an applicant, and the government ...
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French drought fears cause government to set up 'surveillance cell'
Telegraph.co.uk
The French government has created a special "surveillance cell" to monitor electricity supply amid fears a severe drought could force 44 of its nuclear reactors to cut production levels. By Henry Samuel, Paris 8:03PM BST 30 May 2011 Many French rivers ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
8 Libyan officers, 120 soldiers defect from Gadhafi's government (Video)
Examiner.com
ROME, Italy – During a news conference that was organized by the Italian government, eight officers spoke saying they have defected to Rome from Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi in protest of his actions against his own people. The officers also announced ...
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Japanese Industrial Production Falls Short of Expectations; Government says ...
Daily FX
Although labor and consumption data, though failing to beat expectations, showed a welcomed improvement from the previous monthly data, a languishing manufacturing and industrial sector may prompt further central bank and government actions. ...
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Veterans Receive Special Honor from Korean Government
Alaska Public Radio Network
Senator Begich said today's gathering was particularly important because of a special honor and medal given to Korean vets from the Korean government. Begich said what stood out to him was how many where there to accept the medal. ...
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Serbian Government to Extradite Mladic in the Next Four Days
Bloomberg
By Gordana Filipovic - Mon May 30 11:44:51 GMT 2011 Former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic will be extradited to The Hague within the next four days to stand trial on war-crimes and genocide charges, government spokesman Slobodan Homen said. ...
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Latvian turmoil will not affect government, MEPs say
EUobserver.com
EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - The Latvian government will not be affected by the decision of the country's president to dissolve the parliament for having refused to allow a corruption probe into the dealings of one of its members, two MEPs told this website ...
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UN rights office says more than 50 people believed killed by pro-government ...
Washington Post
By AP, GENEVA — The UN's human rights office says it has received reports from Yemen that more than 50 people have been killed since Sunday by pro-government forces. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay says the reports "remain to be ...
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Brazilian Government to Protect Peasants Who Got Threats
Latin American Herald Tribune
BRASILIA – The Brazilian government has decided to take "special measures" to protect the dozens of peasants being threatened for their activism against businessmen responsible for the illegal deforestation of the Amazon region and other crimes, ...
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Palestinians to make peace with Israeli government, not parties: official
Xinhua
RAMALLAH, May 30 (Xinhua) -- The Palestinians want to make peace with Israel through its government, not through political parties, a Palestinian official said Monday. "So far, there is no peace partner in Israel," said Saeb Erekat, a member of the ...
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Pawlenty: Government Policies Need Bold Reform
NewsMax.com
By Dan Weil Republican presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty says the time has come for bold reform in government policy. For example, the former Minnesota governor promises to offer a plan to reform Social Security, an issue most elected officials have ...
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US: Government To Replace Food Pyramid With New Scheme
Namnews
In an interview with WebMD, Post said there will be a "monumental effort" to promote the programme across multiple government agencies and the private sector, including supermarkets and restaurants. Post added that the new plan is active than the ...
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