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Hazare's demand unconstitutional
Times of India
RANCHI: A couple of months before the D-Day when social activist Anna Hazare is set to sit on another fast to mobilize public opinion, senior Congress leaders are out on a campaign to convince the people about the government's stand on corruption and ...
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Activist group: 20 anti-government protesters killed across Syria
CNN
By the CNN Wire Staff An image from Sham SNN, a Syrian opposition web channel, shows a wounded anti-government protester in Al-Keswa Friday. Damascus, Syria (CNN) -- Fighting across several Syrian cities Friday left a total of 20 anti-government ...
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Left parties slam government for fuel price hike
The Hindu
PTI Slamming the government for the fuel price hike, the Left parties demanded its immediate rollback and asked their units to organise protest actions all over the country. Attacking the government for "striking another blow" to the 'aam admi', ...
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FIFA looks at investigating Bahrain for government interference in soccer
Al-Arabiya
FIFA has asked Bahrain for full details of the detention in early April of Bahraini soccer players during anti-government protests. (File photo) By JAMES M. DORSEY World soccer body FIFA has asked Bahrain for full details of the detention in early ...
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Al-Arabiya
Abbott promises tax, spending cuts
ABC Online
Federal Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has promised that a Coalition government will deliver tax cuts that are not just compensation for a carbon tax. The Government says there will be tax cuts and welfare increases to help counter the increases caused ...
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ABC Online
PM extends olive branch to WA Labor
ABC Online
The Prime Minister Julia Gillard says she is trying to rebuild the relationship between her government and WA, after it was damaged during the mining tax debate. Ms Gillard has told the State Labor Conference in Perth that WA is contributing more to ...
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ABC Online
Cyberattacks Hit Brazil Government
Wall Street Journal
By ROGERIO JELMAYER SÃO PAULO—Key Brazilian government websites have suffered a series of cyberattacks, with the worst occurring early Friday, but there is no evidence of any data loss, the government said. Presidential spokesman Murilo Gabrielli said ...
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Dalit denied entry in temple: Orissa government steps in to resolve issue
Daily News & Analysis
Place: Bhubaneswar | Agency: PTI Slammed by the National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) over a tradition baning entry of Dalits into a Hindu temple in Puri district, Orissa government today said it would look into the matter and try to resolve ...
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Drug dispute settled
TheChronicleHerald.ca
By MICHAEL MACDONALD The Canadian Press The Nova Scotia government has reached a tentative agreement with the province's pharmacists, resolving a dispute that threatened to disrupt the sale of prescription drugs through the province's Pharmacare ...
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Government rows back on level of reduction in judges' pay
Irish Times
THE GOVERNMENT has been forced into an embarrassing clarification of the pay cuts that will apply to serving judges if the referendum on judges' pay is carried in the autumn. The proposed cuts have caused major anxiety among senior judges, ...
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Labour leader demands end to 'sofa government'
WalesOnline
by David Williamson, Western Mail UK LABOUR leader Ed Miliband will today call for the era of "sofa government" to be killed off when he addresses party activists in Wales. Labour's top brass are gathering in Wrexham to confront the crisis facing the ...
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Why should CBI be out of RTI, Madras HC asks Union govt
Indian Express
The Madras High Court today issued a notice to the Union government on a PIL seeking to declare a recent notification exempting Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) from the purview of Right to Information Act as ultra vires or 'beyond the powers' of ...
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Government to bring in citizenship ceremony after successful pilot event
Irish Times
THE GOVERNMENT has said it plans to introduce formal citizenship ceremonies shortly following the first successful pilot event in Dublin yesterday when 73 people took oaths of fidelity to the nation. Minister for Justice Alan Shatter said Irish ...
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Irish Times
Homeless shelter to drop government-funded programs
Los Angeles Times
Union Rescue Mission, faced with a $1.3-million shortfall, says the government doesn't cover all the programs' costs or is slow to pay. Union Rescue Mission officials say they can no longer operate government-funded programs because the costs are not ...
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Los Angeles Times
France still seeking major concession on tax from Ireland
Irish Times
INTEREST RATES ISSUE: THE GOVERNMENT is facing considerable hurdles in its campaign to cut the cost of its bailout loans amid signs that France continues to demand a big concession on tax from Ireland. Taoiseach Enda Kenny said at the EU summit in ...
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Irish Times
Our Lokpal draft real, Team Anna's just a dissent note: Moily
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Law minister Veerappa Moily on Friday said the government draft on the Lokpal Bill had been "evolved" after the nine meetings of the joint drafting committee and would be one considered for further consultations. The Team Anna draft was "at ...
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U.K. Government to Lease High Speed Rail Line to Funds, FT Says
Bloomberg
By Ambereen Choudhury - Sat Jun 25 08:36:25 GMT 2011 Private investors will be offered the chance to lease the UK's high-speed rail line linking London, Manchester and Leeds as part of plans to recover taxpayer money used to fund the project, ...
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Palace officials defend PNoy
ABS CBN News
MANILA, Philippines - Palace officials on Saturday defended President Benigno Aquino III over the national government's handling of the Cotabato floods and other issues. "Tigilan niyo na ang pamumulitika. Alam niyong may tulong na dumating," said ...
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Rights panel's notice to UP government on Dr. Sachan's death
The Hindu
The government has been asked to file its reply by July 12. The government has maintained that the Deputy CMO had committed suicide by hanging from the grill of a window in the toilet situated on the first floor of the jail in Mohanlalganj. ...
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The Hindu
LulzSec Hack Exposes 700 Arizona Government Files
CRN
The Arizona Department of Public Safety hack is one in a long line of highly public government attacks conducted by members of LulzSec, who have also waged successful cyber assaults against Web sites of the US Senate , the CIA and InfraGard, ...
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Government jumps through hoops in bid to ban wild animals from circuses
Scotsman
A spokeswoman for the Scottish Government said the SNP administration also looks set to act. David Cameron insisted he was "profoundly relaxed" over MPs' demands for a ban on wild animals in circuses. The Prime Minister also defended his Downing Street ...
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Battle boils between government and unions
StarPhoenix
Long-simmering tensions between the Saskatchewan Party government and organized labour escalated to a full boil on Thursday. Now the question is whether things will cool down before the Nov. 7 provincial election. With Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corp. ...
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Hong Kong Moves to Curb Births by Mainland Mothers
Wall Street Journal
By ISABELLA STEGER HONG KONG—The Hong Kong government moved to limit the number of Hong Kong births by mothers from mainland China next year, as pregnant women flooding into the territory from the mainland to evade the one-child policy have strained ...
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Government spending jump 'a concern': OECD report
Vancouver Sun
PARIS — Public spending in major industrialized democracies has soared to record highs, forcing cuts to spending and in some cases higher taxes at a time when ordinary people are questioning government's effectiveness, a new report said Friday. ...
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After seven years of change...
Malaysia Star
By JEEVA ARULAMPALAM TWO-THIRDS into the transformation programme of government-linked companies (GLCs), Khazanah Nasional Bhd must be eager to show off the progress of its companies at the inaugural three-day GLC Open Day that ends tomorrow. ...
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Malaysia Star
Wyoming state government goes with Google's cloud
Digitaltrends.com
Google gets its foot firmly in the government software door by landing Wyoming, which will now use Google Apps for Government. Wyoming has become the first state to completely adopt Google Apps, Governor Matt Mead Announced this morning. ...
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Digitaltrends.com
GOP senator asks Dayton for 'lights on' bill to keep government open
MinnPost.com
Mark Dayton to call a special legislative session failed Thursday, urged the governor in a letter Friday to consider a "lights on" measure that would prevent a state government shutdown July 1. The plan, which would go into effect if Dayton and ...
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Italian, Spanish Government Bonds Drop as Greek Default Concern Persists
Bloomberg
German government bonds have handed investors 0.9 percent this year, while Treasuries returned 3.6 percent, according to indexes compiled by Bloomberg and the European Federation of Financial Analysts Societies. Greek bonds have shed 19 percent, ...
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HC raps State government on land acquisition
IBNLive.com
BANGALORE: The High Court admonished the state government for not producing the relevant documents related to the land acquisition for Aero Space Industrial Area project near Devanahalli on Friday. The government advocate submitted that the state ...
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Blast hits government office in Karachi, Pakistan
Xinhua
ISLAMABAD, June 25 (Xinhua) -- Casualties were feared as a blast hit a government registration office in downtown area of Karachi in southern Pakistan Saturday morning, reported local Urdu TV channel Express. According to the report, the blast took ...
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Government seeks appeal in Sharon Shoesmith case
The Guardian
A DfE spokesman said: "The government thinks that it was right in principle for Sharon Shoesmith to be removed from her post as director of children's services. "Our initial application to appeal has been turned down by the court of appeal. ...
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The Guardian
Diesel price hike likely to push inflation up
IBNLive.com
New Delhi: The Government on Friday raised diesel, Kerosene and LPG prices simultaneously. The hike came after a high power panel, headed by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, finally decided to bite the bullet. Diesel will now cost Rs 3 more - so it's ...
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Parks downplayed for red zones
Stuff.co.nz
The Government appears set on getting a return on Christchurch's worst earthquake-damaged land despite calls to turn it into parks. The announcement on Thursday that the Government would buy about 5000 predominantly riverside properties snaking through ...
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Land acquisition: Dhinkia put on the backburner
IBNLive.com
BHUBANESWAR: The State government has decided to continue with the construction work at the land acquired for Posco's steel project despite growing opposition to land acquisition in the Dhinkia area. The problematic areas of Dhinkia and Gobindpur will ...
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In pursuit of common ground
Herald Scotland
ALEX Salmond's demand for more borrowing powers for the Scottish Government is about politics as well as economics. The First Minister has a track record for asking Westminster for things he knows he will not get because it can underline the difference ...
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Gujarat government appeals Godhra judgment
Economic Times
GANDHINAGAR: The Gujarat government has appealed against a trial court order and has sought death penalty to 20 people who were given life term in the Godhra train carnage case of 2002. Special public prosecutor in the case, JM Panchal said Saturday: ...
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Akhil Gogoi arrested, Government's hypocrisy exposed
Assam Times
The Tarun Gogoi led government, have managed to come to power for the third time, and perhaps there was a lot of expectations from the people. The chief minister had himself said that the absence of opposition I the assembly means more responsibility ...
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Malcolm Fraser slams Malaysia swap deal
ABC Online
ELIZABETH JACKSON: The former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser has slammed the Federal Government's refugee swap deal with Malaysia in a scathing critique in Adelaide last night. At an annual speech for the Australian Refugee Association, ...
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Yemen's south in turmoil as tribal leader joins calls for new government
The National
SANA'A // A powerful tribal leader yesterday joined protesters' demands for the formation of a transitional government in Yemen as violence and protests continued across the country. Sheikh Hashim Abdullah Al Ahmar, a prominent member of the leading ...
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Senator Ingebrigtsen comments on state government shutdown
Alexandria Echo Press
As you have probably heard, if there is not a budget resolution in the next seven days, the state government will be shutdown. A state government shutdown would have devastating and far reaching consequences across our state. ...
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Do Tax Cuts Ever Increase Government Revenues?
Slate Magazine
How do lower taxes raise the amount the government takes in? Three answers are commonly given. First, tax cuts encourage businesses and individuals to be more honest about their earnings. Rather than hiding income, taxpayers just fess up and pay their ...
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2 city commissions given open government award
MiamiHerald.com
The First Amendment Foundation is giving the Lake Helen and Sanford city commissions its top open government award. The foundation promotes open government and access to public records. It announced Friday the commissions will receive its Pete ...
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Government Yet To Decide Whether RCI Needed To Probe Sex Video - Najib
Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR, June 25 (Bernama) -- The government has yet to decide whether a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) should be called to probe a sex video which allegedly featured a man resembling Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, ...
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How Much Would You Pay for the U.S. Government?
The Atlantic
What do you think it spends on government? John, Jane, and their young son Justin are the typical American family. Two cars are parked inside the garage of their moderately sized house. With one predominant breadwinner, and a spouse who works part-time ...
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Challenges filed against nomination papers for GOP candidates in recall elections
WTAQ
MADISON, WI (WTAQ) - The Government Accountability Board says challenges have been filed against four candidates' nomination papers that are looking to take on two Democratic Senators. The deadline to file was Tuesday. Challenges were received Friday, ...
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Pension promises prove easier to give than take back
San Jose Mercury News
By John Woolfolk If government workers won't accept cheaper retirement plans like those of most taxpayers, some voters reason, why not just cut their pensions at the ballot box? Polls suggest that would be an easy sell. But as San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed ...
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The march of folly toward government default
Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
Writing in the Wall Street Journal, Maury Harris, chief US economist for UBS Investment Bank, and Drew T. Matus, senior US economist, UBS Investment Bank, walk us through the likely consequences of a government default: "Even a temporary default would ...
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Protests in Puno continue while government seeks solution
Living in Peru
Congressman Yonhy Lescano says the Aymara have softened some of their demands and presented a counter offer to the government Thursday, reports El Comercio. First, to repeal the Supreme Decree 083-2007 which granted the mining concession of the Santa ...
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Living in Peru
Anti-Assad Protests Continue in Syria, 15 More Civilians Killed by Government ...
Day Breaking News
At least 15 more Syrian civilians were killed Friday when government forces fired on demonstrators continuing massive protest marches in Damascus and other cities. Reports reaching Beirut said thousands of Syrian protesters marched through the streets ...
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