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Archbishop of the opposition
The Guardian
Dr Rowan Williams, the archbishop of Canterbury, has attacked the coalition government's 'radical policies for which no one voted'. Photograph: Tim Ireland/PA Oh no, not this old chestnut again. Should the church get stuck into the mucky world of ...
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The Guardian
Manyi slammed for 'attempt to bribe media'
Independent Online
SUGGESTIONS by cabinet spokesman Jimmy Manyi that the government's R1 billion advertising budget will be allocated in favour of media houses that best communicate the "truth" are tantamount to bribery, says the SA National Editors' Forum (Sanef). ...
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Independent Online
Dutch government, unions, employers agree to increase retirement age to 67
Washington Post
By AP, THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The Dutch government says it has brokered a new pact with unions and employers to lift the retirement age to 67 to ease the financial burden of a graying population and rising life expectancy. If the deal, which has ...
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Indigenous graziers sinking under export ban
ABC Online
By Myles Morgan, Phoebe Stewart, Kristy O'Brien The Government says the export ban could run for more than the forecast six months. (ABC News) There are concerns the Federal Government's ban on live exports to Indonesia will send Indigenous ...
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ABC Online
German Government Note Yield Approaches Three-Month Low as Inflation Eases
Bloomberg
"The ECB and the German government are on a collision course and that was reinforced by Trichet yesterday," said David Schnautz, a fixed-income strategist at Commerzbank AG in London. "There's no common denominator in place." The Portuguese 10-year ...
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Water becomes a river of gold for Rann government
ABC Online
"The customers would just walk out the door and I'd have to close, but it seems the Government can put their prices and charges up regardless," Mr. Cockshell added. And there is no relief for country or regional water consumers either - even though ...
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Food Inflation in India May Climb as Government Raises Minimum Crop Prices
Bloomberg
Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg Food-price inflation in India, Asia's third-largest economy, may accelerate after the government raised the prices it pays farmers for rice and oilseeds to record, making crops more expensive, ...
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Draft mining tax released
ABC Online
BRENDAN TREMBATH: The Treasury Department has released draft legislation for the Federal Government's planned new resources tax. The mineral resources rent tax, as it is known, is the result of a compromise deal with big mining companies. ...
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Editor's blog: So much for the devolution of power
The Guardian
Photograph: Martin Argles for the Guardian The excoriating cross-party analysis by the communities and local government select committee of progress on localism exposes the chasm between the government's localist rhetoric and its actions. ...
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The Guardian
Government's espionage case against NSA official stumbles
Washington Times
By Shaun Waterman Government prosecutors announced a last-minute plea bargain Thursday evening in a high-profile leak case against a senior National Security Agency official, dropping almost all the charges in a decision hailed by ...
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Washington Times
Somalia Extends Government; Premier Fired
New York Times
By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN JOHANNESBURG — After months of feuding, Somalia's bickering leaders on Thursday agreed on a compromise that extends the transitional government for one more year but, at the same time, led to the dismissal of the popular prime ...
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New York Times
New back to work scheme launched
BBC News
The government's new work scheme has begun, with ministers hoping to get a million people off benefits and into employment over the next two years. Under the scheme, approved providers, mostly private companies, will try to find work for claimants in ...
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BBC News
Alex Salmond's Scottish government gets access to £2.7bn Treasury cash
The Guardian
Photograph: Danny Lawson/PA The Treasury has speeded up access to £2.7bn worth of new borrowing powers for the Scottish government in an early concession to Alex Salmond's nationalist government. Nick Clegg, the deputy prime minister, said allowing the ...
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The Guardian
At-a-glance: Asylum debate - Myths & facts
SBS
By Chiara Pazzano The government is in the process of making an asylum seeker deal with Malaysia. (SBS) The asylum seekers issue in Australia polarises public opinion, but such debate is often based on the wrong assumptions. Let's put the asylum issue ...
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SBS
Romney defends stance against government help for GM, Chrysler
Detroit Free Press
Romney said he would have offered government loan guarantees, but not direct government investment in the companies, as the Obama administration did. "It would have been best if auto companies had done that on their own, directly, and gone through the ...
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Kelly campaigners to fight on as Government rules out inquest
The Independent
Dominic Grieve ruled there was "overwhelming" evidence the scientist – identified as the source for claims the government's case for invading Iraq was "sexed up" – took his own life. He offered his "sincere sympathy" to the scientist's family, ...
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Robredo orders probe on Kalinga Gov's abuse of authority
Philippine Information Agency
QUEZON CITY, June 10 (PIA) -- Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Jesse M. Robredo ordered the Philippine National Police (PNP) to immediately conduct an in-depth investigation and the possible filing of criminal and ...
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Turkish Government Sites Targeted by Anonymous
PCWorld
By John Ribeiro, IDG News Hacker group Anonymous said on Thursday it has launched DDoS (distributed denial of service) attacks on some Turkish government websites, in protest against government plans to introduce Internet filtering. ...
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Pimco Adjusts Holdings to Show Total Return Fund Owns U.S. Government Debt
Bloomberg
Photographer: Tim Boyle/Bloomberg Pacific Investment Management Co., under criticism for missing this year's rally in Treasuries, revised how it lists asset holdings to show that its flagship fund held US government debt in May. ...
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Suspected government site hackers arrested
Stuff.co.nz
Three suspected computer hackers who allegedly belong to a loose-knit international activist group that hacked into New Zealand Government websites, have been arrested in Spain. Spain's National Police said today the three detainees were leaders of the ...
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US Imposes Sanctions on Iran's Police Chief, Government Entities
Voice of America
On Thursday, the United States imposed sanctions against three government entities and one individual for their connections to human rights abuses in Iran. The sanctions imposed Thursday target Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the paramilitary ...
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Syrian refugees pour into Turkey fearing bloody clash with government forces
Globe and Mail
With northern Syria bracing for a crackdown by elite government troops, and thousands of people fleeing across the Turkish border, a man with a wounded arm took shelter in the attic of a modest shop and explained how the latest violence began. ...
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Globe and Mail
White House: Gadhafi Government's Days Are Numbered
Voice of America
At the White House, Carney would not say when or if the United States will officially recognize the opposition Transitional National Council as Libya's government. He did, however, say the US backs global efforts to support the group financially. ...
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Peter Goodspeed: UN silent in protecting Syrians from government
National Post
But the United Nations Security Council, which authorized military action against Libya in March to defend its citizens from their government, has remained silent. "Hundreds of people have been shot; others arrested and tortured. ...
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Corn, Soybean Premiums Steady as Government Cuts Supply Outlook
Bloomberg
By Jeff Wilson - Thu Jun 09 21:43:51 GMT 2011 Cash premiums for corn and soybeans shipped in June to terminals near New Orleans were unchanged relative to Chicago futures after the government projected tightening grain supplies. The spot-basis bid, ...
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New Hamas strategy would renounce seats in government
Irish Times
If such a strategy is adopted, Hamas may not be an active partner in the unity government set to be established under the Egyptian-sponsored reconciliation agreement. A government of technocrats, nominated by Hamas and its rival Fatah, ...
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It's time to bet against the government
MSN Money
This came as a surprise to many, especially since the government has already hit the debt ceiling and three major credit rating agencies have threatened to downgrade the US credit rating if Washington fails to act as technical default looms in August. ...
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Burkina government replaces all regional governors
AFP
OUAGADOUGOU — The government of Burkina Faso, faced with public unrest and army mutinies since February, has replaced all the governors of the west African country's regions, it has announced. After a cabinet meeting late Wednesday, the governorship ...
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AFP
Gov. Patrick approves 3 percent raises for 4000 state government managers
Boston Herald
The directive comes as legislative leaders are working to finalize a budget for fiscal 2012 that has been described as the most difficult since the recession began in 2008, requiring spending cuts across government and the elimination of some programs ...
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Is the UN mission in Congo conceding too much to the government?
Christian Science Monitor
The UN peacekeeping mission in Congo wants to remain in a good position for working with Congo's government, but it may be ceding some of its leverage in its effort to stay on good terms. By Jason Stearns, Guest blogger / June 9, 2011 The United ...
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Rival protests in Yemen as youths push for interim government
Monsters and Critics.com
Sana'a - Rival protests were expected in Yemen on Friday as youth activists pushed for an interim council to lead the country while supporters of President Ali Abdullah Saleh celebrated news of his improving health. Thousands of pro-democracy ...
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FCC media report shows how interest in government subsidies for local ...
Poynter.org (blog)
Better broadband access, favorable tax treatment of news nonprofits, better digital disclosure of government data and regulatory filings — most of it is familiar stuff. There are a couple of provocative ideas, such as redirecting to local media the ...
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From Ocean to Cloud: NOAA Goes Google Apps
InformationWeek
The climate and weather agency joins a growing list of its federal government peers moving to cloud-based email and collaboration. By J. Nicholas Hoover InformationWeek National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration CIO Joe Klimavicz announced ...
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Hillary Clinton denies rumours she's leaving government for top job at World Bank
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter Hillary Clinton has swiftly denied rumours that she is set to quit as Secretary of State, after it was reported that she was considering taking on a top banking job. Mrs Clinton has publicly said before that she does not plan to ...
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Daily Mail
3 Iraqi government officials assassinated Thursday
CNN
Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- Three government officials were among four people killed Thursday in separate attacks in Baghdad, Iraqi Interior Ministry officials told CNN. They are the latest victims of attacks that, during recent months, have left dozens of ...
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Belgium Nears One Year Without Government Due to Impasse
Wall Street Journal
By FRANCES ROBINSON BRUSSELS—Belgium is set to remain without a federal government one year after its voters went to the polls, as pressure mounts from markets and ratings agencies to end the political impasse. The country held elections on June 13, ...
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Hawaii's first CIO named to upgrade govt tech
BusinessWeek
By MARK NIESSE An experienced leader of government technology oversight, Sanjeev "Sonny" Bhagowalia, was named Tuesday as Hawaii's first full-time chief information officer. Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie chose Bhagowalia for the job of upgrading the ...
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Immigration Scams Targeted by Coordinated Government Campaign
Bloomberg
Often the scams involve someone posing as a licensed attorney charging immigrants to file for benefits for which they are ineligible or to furnish forms that the government provides for free, according to the summary. A common scam in Spanish-speaking ...
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GOVERNMENT REPORT TO IAEA / Challenges of a nuclear disaster, responses and ...
The Daily Yomiuri
The following is a summary of "Report of Japanese Government to the IAEA Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Safety--The Accident at TEPCO's Fukushima Nuclear Power Stations," which was submitted Tuesday. This nuclear accident has turned to be a major ...
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German Court To Probe Government Contribution To Greek Bailout
Wall Street Journal
FRANKFURT (Dow Jones)--Germany's highest court Thursday said it would examine from July 5 a complaint against the government's decision to participate in an international rescue package for Greece. The Constitutional Court has been asked to rule on a ...
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Auto technology loan program may fall short
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The government may not be able to extend as much financing as initially planned under a $25 billion loan program aimed at helping auto and other companies make more fuel-efficient vehicles. The Government Accountability Office ...
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IRS Struggles To Keep Enough Tax Collectors -Government Report
NASDAQ
By Arden Dale, Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- The Internal Revenue Service needs to do a better job of keeping enough agents on staff to collect taxes, according to a new report. A shortage in revenue officers amid high turnover at the ...
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Will the US government raise the federal debt limit before it triggers a default?
Wall Street Journal
If I raised the debt limit on my personal expences when things got tough like our government, what would happen to me? Well, I did that just like many other people did during the housing bubble, I filed for bankruptcy. Perhaps, I should have bought a ...
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DFL should make its case soon
Fergus Falls Daily Journal
When it comes to the state budget and the looming government shutdown, DFL leaders would be wise to make their case. Republican leaders in the Legislature say their current $34 billion two-year budget, which is a 13-percent increase over the $30 ...
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Government sues Morgan Stanley over pension losses
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The government's pension guarantee agency has sued Morgan Stanley for $25 million over its selection of money-losing mortgage bonds as investments for the New York hospital system. The lawsuit, filed by Pension Benefit Guaranty ...
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Mozambique: HIV Prevention is Government Priority
AllAfrica.com
Maputo — The Mozambican government has made the prevention of the spread of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, a priority alongside the continued expansion of treatment and support to those infected and affected, according to Prime Minister Ali Aires. ...
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Government halts campaign to buy beer company
BusinessWeek
But the federal government halted the venture after it informed the two men of one major oversight -- they neglected to register the public offering with the Securities and Exchange Commission, a violation of federal law. ...
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