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BJP claims majority in Karnataka Assembly
The Hindu
The once dissident MLAs have extended their support to the government. Photo: GPSampath Kumar Putting speculation to rest, 11 BJP MLAs, whose disqualification by the Karnataka Assembly Speaker was quashed by the Supreme Court, on Sunday extended their ...
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The Hindu
PM confirms forces' covenant plan
BBC News
The government is planning to write into law for the first time the principles of the military covenant, the prime minister has confirmed. In an article for the News of the World, David Cameron says the government must ensure that it is doing ...
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BBC News
Assess where privatization makes sense
Lansing State Journal
Rick Snyder has taken an appropriately cautious approach to privatizing government services. His intent to apply business principles to government differs from an ideology that seeks to run government like a business. Snyder recognizes the need for ...
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There's accountability in Miami-Dade's strong-mayor government
MiamiHerald.com
This question seeks to undo the "strong mayor" form of government approved by the voters in 2007. This amendment would return the powers and responsibilities of administering county government to an appointed, not elected, county manager whose ...
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Paul says freedoms are key, wants to limit government authority
The Union Leader
MANCHESTER — The usual example cited by the media to illustrate Republican Ron Paul's disdain for government is his belief that the "feds" have no business outlawing illicit drugs, even heroin. Paul, announcing his third bid for President in Exeter on ...
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India removes 142 wanted terrorists from blacklist
Hindustan Times
PTI In a significant decision, the Central government has removed from its 'blacklist' the names of 142 wanted terrorists and their associates, including the heads of various Sikh extremist groups. The wanted persons whose names have been deleted are ...
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SC notice to government on wage board for scribes
IBNLive.com
PTI | 01:05 PM,May 15,2011 New Delhi, May 15 (PTI) The Supreme Court has issued notice to the Union Government on a petition challenging the recommendations of Majithia Wage Board for journalists and non-journalists, without granting any injunction. ...
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BAHRAIN: Activist describes electroshock, torture by government forces
Los Angeles Times
If the government wants to destroy all the evidence, it's one answer -- you accuse medical staff because the main witness of what happened in Salmaniya Hospital, the number of figures of the injured and what kind of weapons were used at that time, ...
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SEALs at Risk? Government Fears for Safety of Troops That Took Out Bin Laden
ABC News
By LINSEY DAVIS The government is concerned about the safety of the Navy SEAL team that killed Osama bin Laden. (ABC News) They are revered as the smartest, bravest and most elite in the American military and yet, there is concern for their safety. ...
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ABC News
Government compiles timetable for dealing with Fukushima accident, evacuees
Asahi Shimbun
(Asahi Shimbun file photo) The government is compiling a schedule of measures to deal with the accident at the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant to provide evacuees as well as the international community a better idea of what to expect. ...
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Protesters close government offices by force in south Yemen: official
Xinhua
SANAA, May 14 (Xinhua) -- Thousands of protesters demanding immediate ousting of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh shut down three government offices by force in the southern city port of Aden on Saturday evening, a local security official said. ...
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Canada Report: Government to Make Oil Companies Explain High Cost of Gas
The Ledger
By JIM FOX Mounting anger over speculative big jumps in the price of gasoline across Canada has prompted the federal government to call on the oil industry to account for the volatility. "No one can understand why (in 2008) when oil per barrel was ...
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I. Coast militia killed 220 in southwest: government
AFP
ABIDJAN — Militia and mercenaries loyal to Ivory Coast strongman Laurent Gbagbo killed 220 people while fleeing through the southwest of the country, a spokesman for President Alassane Ouattara said on Saturday. After being chased out of their ...
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AFP
But Rob Ford's government can't cut corners or taxpayers will get trashed
Toronto Sun
By Rob Granatstein ,Toronto Sun Garbage day is a big deal at our house — that's life when you have two young boys. It's all about the blue and yellow garbage trucks — side loaders, back loaders, the lifters and crunchers. I've spent more time than I ...
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Polls over, government rams home fuel price hike
Daily News & Analysis
By Kishor Kadam | Place: Mumbai | Agency: DNA The state-run fuel retailers increased petrol prices by about 8% — the steepest of the eight previous price hikes since the government freed petrol prices last June — a move which the opposition and ...
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Victims of apartheid to get TRC payouts
Times LIVE
The government is set to fork out millions of rands in compensation to victims of apartheid-era atrocities. The move will result in huge financial assistance being awarded to victims, as well as their children, irrespective of whether they were born in ...
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Times LIVE
Give 5m tonnes more grains to poor: SC to government
Hindustan Times
The Supreme Court on Saturday directed the government to immediately allocate an additional 5 million tonnes of foodgrains to 150 poorest districts of the country under the supervision of a committee appointed by the court. "Our anxiety is that there ...
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Government shrugs off post-budget poll
ABC Online
(AAP: Alan Porritt, file photo) The Federal Government has shrugged off a new poll showing only 28 per cent of voters support this week's budget. The Galaxy poll published in Saturday's News Limited papers also found 33 per cent of those surveyed ...
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ABC Online
Misuse of drug act 'should be reviewed'
BBC News
The government is being called on to take a new approach to tackling substances sold as "legal highs". The UK Drug Policy Commission, says outlawing synthetic compounds one-by-one does not work. It suggests using legislation designed to protect ...
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BBC News
Interpol-wanted guard an 'immense' security breach
ABC Online
The Queensland Opposition says a simple Google search would have revealed a State Government security officer was on Interpol's most wanted list. The Government says it only became aware in March that Marino Katalinic was wanted by Interpol, ...
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ABC Online
'Government must build pillars of economic
NEXT
Therefore, the earlier the government starts to tackle these obstacles and constraints to business, the better for the country. Productivity does not just happen without those obstacles being tackled. When one looks at the progress recorded so far in ...
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Gaps in PM'S tale
Trinidad & Tobago Express
Her government's legal adviser and Attorney General, Anand Ramlogan, provided a bit more detail in a news statement issued the following day. According to him: "This matter was referred to the Attorney General by the Honourable Prime Minister for ...
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David Cameron in danger of breaking green pledge, warn eco groups
The Guardian
David Cameron lookalike Steve Chambers protests outside Westminster over the government's chequered environmental record. Photograph: Jonathan Hordle /Rex Features The prime minister is in danger of breaking his pledge to lead the "greenest government ...
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The Guardian
Cason Point: Gripes about government don't always hold water
Ventura County Star
But with the anti-government sentiment that abounds today, you might be surprised that our Uncle Sam undertook projects considered engineering marvels — then and now. The Bonnet Carre Spillway, just outside New Orleans, did not look like much as we ...
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No election before 2013
ABC Online
He hasn't told us yet whether he will oppose or support the Government's cutbacks. That is he hasn't told Australians yet whether it's his intention to blow the budget surplus, to risk increasing inflationary pressures and to risk greater cost of ...
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Government To Deploy Rela At Border Petrol Stations
Bernama
JEMPOL, May 15 (Bernama) -- The government will deploy Rela personnel at all border petrol stations to prevent fuel smuggling, Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaacob said. The Home Ministry, he said, ...
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Senate hearing on ARMM polls
Manila Bulletin
By ALI G. MACABALANG and NONOY E. LACSON MARAWI CITY, Philippines – The Senate Committee on Local Government is set to hold a public hearing on the government's move to postpone the Aug. 8, 2011 elections in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao ...
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'I learnt my lessons when voted out of power'
NEXT
Let me welcome you to my residence here in Gandu Albasa, Kano and use this opportunity to thank you for your support when we were in government and also for supporting us when we were out of government in the last eight years. ...
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'Unconditional support for Trinamool-led government'
The Hindu
The WBPCC leadership said the question of the Congress joining the government would be decided after detailed discussions with the party's high command. The Congress has won 42 seats in the election. "Ms. Banerjee had not put forth any condition before ...
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Witnesses: Syrian Troops Kill at Least 3 in Border Town
Voice of America
Witnesses say at least three people were killed by government troops on Saturday. The crackdown in Tel Kelakh comes amid government claims that the army is pulling out of the flashpoint cities of Daraa, Banyas and Homs and that the government is ...
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Government okays unspent funds being carried forward
IPPmedia
By Florian Kaijage In a move to accelerate development pace at the local authority level, the government has approved unspent development funds within specified financial year to be carried forward to the following year. The decision, expected to ...
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German Government Confirms Merkel, IMF Meeting Off
NASDAQ
BERLIN -(Dow Jones)- A meeting scheduled Sunday between Geman Chancellor Angela Merkel and the head of the International Monetary Fund, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, has been cancelled, Merkel spokesman Steffen Seibert said. Strauss-Kahn was taken into ...
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Blows At KMA Meeting
GhanaWeb
The incident, which occurred in the presence of Oheneba Adusei Poku, the Akyempeamhene, occurred when some government appointees pounced on the assembly member for Abusua Kurowa, Hon Maxwell Ofosu Boakye. The Akyempeamhene represented the Asantehene, ...
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Treasury lines up £5bn share sale at RBS
Telegraph.co.uk
The Government could see the first returns on the multi-billion pound bail-out of British banks as early as the first half of 2012 after senior figures close to the process revealed plans for a £5bn share sale for the Royal Bank of Scotland. ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Campaigners welcome emission pledge
Belfast Telegraph
Reports that the Government is to sign up to ambitious targets for emissions cuts have been welcomed as "a much needed boost" to the green agenda by environmental campaigners. Greenpeace said a "strong intervention" by Prime Minister David Cameron had ...
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Young people lose faith in government
Times LIVE
Young South Africans are losing faith in the government. The latest findings of two studies reveal that 89% of those aged between 16 and 24 believe that the government has failed to keep its promises. The youngsters say "dropping education standards, ...
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Times LIVE
Congress keeps option open on joining government
GulfNews
In the country's fourth most-populous state of West Bengal, Congress and its ally Trinamool Congress toppled a 34-year Communist-led government after an aggressive campaign. Kolkata: The Congress has left the option open for joining the Mamata ...
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GulfNews
Thieves steal four wheels from Queensland Premier Anna Bligh's government car
Herald Sun
Picture: Steve Pohlner Source: The Sunday Mail (Qld) THE wheels have fallen off the Bligh Government. Cheeky thieves have stripped Premier Anna Bligh's limousine of all four of its wheels. Ms Bligh's chauffeur walked outside his Brisbane home early one ...
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Australia donates P1M to Philippines
Manila Bulletin
By JEFFREY G. DAMICOG MANILA, Philippines -- The Australian government has donated more than P1 million worth of technical equipment to help the government fight human trafficking, Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) announced Sunday ...
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Public ignored as Government refuses to bring in circus ban
Mirror.co.uk
But the Government says it cannot act because of a case in Austria, where a circus is suing authorities. That claim, from six years ago, has yet to be settled. Actor and campaigner Brian Blessed said yesterday: "I am appalled... it's a national ...
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Manus locals support detention centre
ABC Online
ELIZABETH JACKSON: The Federal Government says it's no longer pursuing East Timor as part of its regional solution to build an offshore processing centre for asylum seekers. It appears to be hanging its hopes on Malaysia after the PNG Government ...
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Deal me out: Mick Huckabee announces he will not run in 2012 presidential campaign
Daily Mail
The Texan has earned the nickname 'Dr No' on Capitol Hill for his long-running campaign against runaway government spending. He first ran for president as a Libertarian in 1988, and three years ago he made a bid for the Republican presidential ...
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Daily Mail
Crooks will escape as police face 'meltdown', officers warn
Telegraph.co.uk
Police are facing a "meltdown" caused by tough government cuts which will lead to criminals escaping punishment, the Home Secretary will be warned this week. By David Barrett, Home Affairs Correspondent 8:00AM BST 15 May 2011 The Police Federation, ...
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Former professor says Pakistan government may not be effective against Taliban
North Carolina News Network
(RALEIGH) -- In the wake of Osama bin Laden's death, there's new skepticism about Pakistan's ability to fight the Taliban. Former NC State Political Science Professor Dr. Robin Dorff says the country is notorious for rampant corruption among its ...
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Getting to the gist of the GST
Malaysia Star
The government has argued that the impact of the tax is not that high as it is essentially to replace the current sales and service tax. That consumption tax is a regressive tax. THE income tax filing season is just over. ...
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Malaysia Star
Money-hungry US to hit borrowing cap
AFP
WASHINGTON — The debt-laden US government's credit card will hit its limit Monday, creating a cash crunch that puts the country's credit standing at risk as politicians battle over its long-term deficit. Reaching the $14.29 trillion ceiling set by ...
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AFP
Revised town charter would expand Norwell's Board of Selectmen
Boston Globe
By Johanna Kaiser, Globe Correspondent Norwell will gain two selectmen under a revised town charter that aims to encourage participation in town government and improve its efficiency. The changes, approved last Tuesday at the annual Town Meeting, ...
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