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'Cowboys & Aliens' Writer Roberto Orci: 'The Government's Lying!'
Reuters
"I think the evidence clearly indicates that the government's lying about what the hell's going on," Orci joked to TheWrap on the red carpet ahead of the movie's premiere on Saturday at Comic-Con in San Diego. The film stars Harrison Ford, Daniel Craig ...
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Britain should ditch Mau Mau cover-up ploy and offer justice
Daily Nation
To suppress the Mau Mau movement in the 1950s, the colonial government detained nearly the entire Kikuyu population – men, women, and children. Behind barbed wire, torture was commonplace. Men were castrated, and women raped. ...
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Australian Government Wants to Calm 'Fear' of Carbon Tax Plan
Bloomberg
By Phoebe Sedgman - Sun Jul 24 03:51:33 GMT 2011 Australia's government will try to calm public "fear" that its plan to tax companies for carbon pollution will raise costs for households, as Prime Minister Julia Gillard's popularity slumps to an ...
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Fuel poverty target 'challenging'
BBC News
Eradicating fuel poverty by 2016 will be "extremely challenging" following energy price increases, the Scottish government has said. The admission came from Infrastructure Secretary Alex Neil after three of the six biggest energy suppliers confirmed ...
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BBC News
Malawi riots a warning to government: analysts
Times of Oman
Malawi: The deadly anti-government riots against President Bingu wa Mutharika in Malawi are a signal that public anger will not be silenced in this impoverished southern African nation, analysts say. The usually calm country exploded into two-day riots ...
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ACT may not join government - Brash
Stuff.co.nz
ACT may opt to sit on the cross benches and support the Government from there rather than taking any ministerial roles following November's election, party leader Don Brash says. If National won the election and the two parties could not meet on common ...
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Japan plans $128 bln in reconstruction bonds: Nikkei
Reuters
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Japanese government plans to issue 10 trillion yen ($128 billion) in reconstruction bonds and cut spending by 3 trillion yen to pay for more projects to rebuild the devastated northeast, the Nikkei business daily reported on ...
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MAXIMUM RAGE OVER MINIMUM WAGE: How tension, intrigues, sophistry almost ...
Vanguard
By Jide Ajani, Deputy Editor, Okey Ndiribe, Abuja Principally, but for the Edo State governor, Adams Oshiomhole, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, and Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, Rivers State Governor, the three-day ...
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Ariz. panel recommend changes for state government
BusinessWeek
Jan Brewer is recommending that Arizona outsource more state services to private companies and make other changes to state government in a sweeping array of proposals affecting programs as diverse as environmental protection, school funding and ...
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Somalia Central Government Condemns Militants' Famine Denial
Voice of America
July 23, 2011 Somalia Central Government Condemns Militants' Famine Denial VOA News Somalia's UN-backed central government is condemning the decision by al-Qaida-linked militants to keep international aid workers out despite a worsening famine. ...
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AT&T Spent 58 Percent More to Lobby US Government in 2Q
PC Magazine
According to the company's latest quarterly disclosure report, AT&T spent $4.9 million to lobby the federal government in the second quarter of 2011. That's an increase of 58 percent from the amount spent during the same time period last year, ...
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Aquino government's lack of response to MILF peace proposal worries groups
Inquirer.net
By Ryan D. Rosauro MANILA, Philippines—Civil society groups have expressed concern about the direction of the Aquino government's peace negotiations with the Moro Islamic Liberation. In his inaugural address in 2010, President Benigno Aquino III ...
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Power crisis a dark spot in government performance
IPPmedia
When the budget estimates for the Ministry of Energy and Minerals were withdrawn from the Parliament by the government last Monday due to rare joint pressure from both ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi and the opposition camp, there was somehow a sense of ...
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IPPmedia
Government to promote bamboo products
IBNLive.com
BHUBANESWAR: The State Government has decided to formulate a policy for bamboo cultivation and promote the sale of handicraft items prepared from it. A decision to this effect was taken at a high-level meeting presided over by Chief Minister Naveen ...
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George Osborne must show that he's serious about growth
Telegraph.co.uk
By Telegraph View Reviving the economy is the most important and urgent task facing the Government. To accomplish it, there is only one realistic strategy: to go for growth. The Chancellor, George Osborne, acknowledges that reality in an article in ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Mumbai blasts: BJP lashes at government for no progress in probe
Daily News & Analysis
By Surendra Gangan | Place: Mumbai | Agency: DNA Lashing out at the policy of 'condolence for the dead and compensation for the injured' regarding the bomb blasts, BJP national general secretary Venkaiah Naidu has criticised the government for not ...
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Somalia Central Government Condemns Militants' Famine Denial
Voice of America (blog)
Somalia's UN-backed central government is condemning the decision by al-Qaida-linked militants to keep international aid workers out despite a worsening famine. In a statement Saturday, Prime Minister Abdiweli Mohamed Ali also accused the group, ...
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What reforms meant for the government and its finances
Business Standard
Neither the Government nor the economy can live beyond its means year after year. But there can be no adjustment without pain. The people must be prepared to make necessary sacrifices to preserve our economic independence and restore the health of our ...
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Authorities deny info: RTI applicants
Times of India
CHENNAI: Individuals seeking details about the functioning of government departments under the Right to Information (RTI) Act say they continue to be rebuffed by a section of authorities. Some say they are either directed to another officer or refused ...
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Government school kids say yes to edu in mother tongue
Times of India
PANAJI: A majority of parents of students from government primary schools in the state has decided to continue the education of their children in the mother tongue. Out of 30000 children in government primary schools, parents of more then 27000 ...
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UP failed to pay its share of funds
Times of India
LUCKNOW: In a clear deviation from set norms, Uttar Pradesh government failed to pay up funds it committed for the implementation of NRHM in the state. Under NRHM, the fund flow arrangement mandates that the Centre and state share the cost burden in ...
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start your engines and leave
Herald Sun
IT'S early days but it looks as though Victoria finally has a government with the courage to get rid of the Grand Prix. Nothing better illustrated the cowardice of the previous mob than their refusal to confront this growing leviathan of wasted ...
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NAC, Government split over Food Security Bill
NDTV.com
New Delhi: The UPA Government is all set to introduce the Food Security Bill, a law that promises to make the right to food a legal right. However, food activists involved in conceiving and drafting the bill, especially at the Sonia Gandhi-led National ...
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Oil workers suspend proposed strike
Nigerian Tribune
The Federal Government moved decisively to avert what would have been another round of fuel scarcity and crisis, as it got the oil workers under the aegis of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), to suspend a proposed strike ...
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Government to start ecology awareness drive
Times of India
NAGPUR: Therural development department has decided to start environmental awareness drive in rural areas under government's eco-village project, which has been undertaken as a part of Maharashtra diamond jubilee celebrations. ...
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Anti-outages demos fail to move KESC
The Nation, Pakistan
Despite assurances from the provincial government to provide safety, several KESC offices and call centre's remained closed. As per detail, the owners of cottages industries are compelled to wind up their business. Muhammad Hashim, who runs his factory ...
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Memorial in Batoche to honour Métis veterans
CBC.ca
Beginning of Story Content The federal government is making up to $50000 available for a memorial in Batoche, Sask., commemorating Métis veterans. The memorial will include eight granite slabs with 3600 names of Métis who served the First and Second ...
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Mali's leaders have a tough task ahead
Independent Online
These facts would suggest that the government's security and development challenges are not insurmountable. Most analysts predict, however, that Mali's current woes might pale in comparison to what awaits: its population "time bomb". ...
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Independent Online
Government will improve bus, train service: PM Lee
Straits Times
ST PHOTO: KEVIN LIM Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong last night pledged that the Government will improve the public transport service year by year, even as debate over a possible fare hike heats up. The Government will also make sure that any fare hikes ...
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Straits Times
Steroids tempt Hispanics in major-league quest
Boston Herald
By Dan Le Batard / The Miami Herald MIAMI — Government statistics show our prisons are disproportionately black. There are more black people living in prison than in college dorms. Black people represent less than 14 percent of the United States ...
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Big paydays still common for employees leaving government jobs
MiamiHerald.com
"It's simply out of touch with the way average citizens and voters have to live their lives," said Dominic Calabro, president and chief executive of the independent government watchdog Florida TaxWatch. "The practice adds insult to injury. ...
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NAB dysfunctional without chief at its helm
The Express Tribune
By Zahid Gishkori SC likely to hold the government responsible for failure to appoint officials to lead the anti-corruption body. With the government's failure to appoint a chairman and prosecutor general for the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) ...
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Ireland says in talks over Bank of Ireland equity investment
Reuters
DUBLIN, July 23 (Reuters) - The Irish government on Saturday said it was in talks with potential equity investors in Bank of Ireland (BKIR.I) as it struggles to keep its last major bank out of state control. If the lender cannot find an investor or ...
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Army colonels from Afghanistan front line to run police in government shake-up
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter Army officers who have served on Afghanistan's front line could be fast-tracked into the highest police ranks in a government shake-up. Downing Street reportedly wants to create an "officer class" in local forces. ...
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Daily Mail
Air crash: Kerala HC order wont be challenged
IBNLive.com
MUMBAI: Government has decided not to challenge the Kerala High Court order asking Air India to give proper compensation to the next of kin of the victims of Mangalore air crash which claimed 158 lives. "We welcome the Kerala High Court order to grant ...
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Govt to complete projects sans PPP
The Nation, Pakistan
LAHORE - To counter the anti-government campaign by PPP legislators who complained on Assembly floor on Friday about stoppage of development schemes in their constituencies, especially in Mandi Bahauddin, the Punjab government has decided to complete ...
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Manufacturing adds 13% to Dubai's GDP
Khaleej Times
DUBAI — Owing to increased government support and funding, the UAE's manufacturing sector was among the largest non-oil contributor to Dubai's GDP since 2009, according to a report. The manufacturing sector ranked as the fourth highest contributor to ...
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NZ worst for domestic violence - UN report
Stuff.co.nz
The Government needs to immediately launch an inquiry into why New Zealand has such high domestic violence and maternal mortality rates compared with other Organisation for Economic Development and Co-operation (OECD) countries, the head of United ...
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Government Mulls Allowing Zone B Fishermen To Hire Foreigners
Bernama
The government would make a final decision on the matter based on the findings of an ongoing study, he added. The move was part of the efforts of the ministry to overcome shortage of workers for Zone B fishermen, particularly those in Kampung Bagan in ...
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Govt to follow 3-tier bidding process in DD's DTH auction
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: The Government will follow a three-tier bidding process to auction slots on Doordarshan's free-to-air DTH platform to private broadcasters with a minimum benchmark of Rs 1.5 crore as carriage fee for each channel. Carriage fees to cable and ...
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Who's insane - Uncle Bersih or the government?
Malaysia Kini
'Anyone who continues to trust the BN government and PDRM and thinks they will eventually reform is plain insane.' Acissej: If they can send Uncle Bersih (Hii Tiong Huat) to the psychiatric ward, why don't they send Auntie Bersih as well. ...
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Malaysia Kini
Obama targets political donors.
Philadelphia Inquirer
The project coordinator should then determine what sorts of dealings these individuals have with the Federal Government and how we can best screw them (eg, grant availability, federal contracts, litigation, prosecution, etc. ...
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Sri Lanka vote gauges Tamil support for government
Al Jazeera
In Sri Lanka, voters have been going to the polls to choose representatives for local government institutions. In some former conflict areas in the north, Tamils are seeing their first election in 42 years. While the vote is not of vital national ...
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Shooters join Nile bid to cut ethics classes
Sydney Morning Herald
"The government has to respect that we have influence" ... Fred Nile of the Christian democrats. Photo: Peter Rae THE Shooters and Fishers Party will join forces with the Reverend Fred Nile to stop the state government's controversial industrial ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Secular Tajikistan struggles to quell Islamic revival
The Seattle Times
And the authoritarian government of this impoverished former Soviet republic could not be more worried. Spooked by the specter of Islamic radicalism and the challenges posed by increasingly influential religious leaders, the Tajik authorities have been ...
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States Fight U.S. Housing Awards That Gave Akron NYC's Projects
San Francisco Chronicle
July 22 (Bloomberg) -- The US government has decided that the housing authority of Akron, Ohio, should administer New York's federal rental-assistance program. Idaho will manage programs in Arizona, Hawaii and Utah, according to the US Department of ...
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Norway Attacks Pictures
Monsters and Critics.com
The bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a political youth camp on Utoya island on 22 July 2011 have claimed more than 90 lives with the death toll still feared to rise. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN Utoya island in Norway ...
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Monsters and Critics.com
Letters | Sunday, July 24
Kansas City Star
The president and the lamestream media are telling us what might not be paid if the government's debt ceiling is not raised $4 trillion. That is the wrong answer to a question that no one is asking. The federal government takes in about $220 billion ...
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