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Government faces fresh calls for a Plan B
BBC News
The government has been defending its economic policy after a group of left-wing academics called for a Plan B. In a letter to the Observer, they described the "breakneck deficit-reduction plan" as "self-defeating". Foreign secretary William Hague told ...
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BBC News
Post-Ramdev, govt faces Hazare's 'mantri-to-santri' idea
NDTV.com
PTI, Updated: June 05, 2011 15:02 IST New Delhi: After dealing with Baba Ramdev's hunger strike, the government is likely to face another challenge soon from the Anna Hazare-led civil society which wants to bring 'mantri to santri' (minister to sentry) ...
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NDTV.com
Gov. Kasich is trying to cut too much from local government too quickly
Plain Dealer
John Kasich and the GOP-dominated legislature use Ohio's budget process to begin reimagining and reinventing government. A fiscal crisis should prod new thinking. But ever since Kasich laid out his spending plans for the next two years, ...
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Plain Dealer
Govt has lost mental balance: Mulayam
Hindustan Times
Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav said in Lucknow on Sunday the central government seemed to have lost its "mental balance" and would have to "pay for its action" of cracking down on yoga guru Baba Ramdev's stir in Delhi. ...
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Portugal votes to elect a new government under shadow of bailout, recession
Washington Post
By AP, LISBON, Portugal — Portuguese voters are electing a new government to steer them through expected years of recession and grinding austerity measures being adopted in return for a €78 billion ($114 billion) bailout. ...
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Brisbane rally says 'yes' to carbon price
Sydney Morning Herald
A section of the large Brisbane crowd which joined nationwide rallies in support of the Gillard Government's price on carbon. Photo: Dan Nancarrow Thousands of Brisbane residents have rallied in support of the federal government's proposed carbon tax ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Thousands rally in support of carbon price
Sydney Morning Herald
Supporters of the federal government controversial carbon tax gather at a rally in Sydney. Photo: AP As many as 8000 people have rallied in Sydney to urge the federal government to set a price on carbon, as part of a national climate change campaign in ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
O'Farrell defends NSW debate gag decision
Sydney Morning Herald
The NSW opposition is in no position to complain about the government's use of archaic laws to gag an upper house debate on public sector wage reforms, the premier says. The government on Saturday invoked a provision that has not been used since 1906 ...
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Chinese government confronts reality of Three Gorges Dam mistakes
Washington Post
"For years, we've made some of these very same points and failed to get any notice, but now the problems have gotten to the point where the government is unable to continue covering up the issues," said Dai Qing, an environmental activist and longtime ...
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US Government Pressed Over Yemen Uncertainty
Voice of America
Photo: AP While the political and security situation in Yemen spirals into uncertainty, US-based pressure groups and analysts are pressing the US government for more helpful action. Amitabh Pal is one of many US-based analysts disappointed that the US ...
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Greens won't rule-out supporting National
National Business Review
The Green Party is "highly unlikely" to support a National-led government following November's election -- but is not ruling it out. Party delegates confirmed the Greens' post-election position at their annual meeting today, saying it was an ...
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Government must take lead in education
Inquirer.net
By Tarra Quismundo AS THE government tries to strengthen public-private partnerships across sectors, an official of the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) cautioned that such tie-ups should not be overshadowed by ...
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Government wanted to kidnap and kill me, says Baba Ramdev
Hindustan Times
A visibly emotional Baba Ramdev on Sunday accused the central government of betraying him and trying to kill him. Upon reaching his ashram in Haridwar after being evicted from Delhi, he also insisted that his fast against corruption had not ended. ...
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Don't underestimate Wilkie, says Xenophon
Ninemsn
Independent Senator Nick Xenophon has warned the government not to underestimate fellow independent Andrew Wilkie's commitment to achieving poker machine reform.. Senator Xenophon said the Commonwealth clearly had the constitutional power to take on ...
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A War Without Witnesses?
Sunday Leader
By Janith Aranze It has long been said that the Government of Sri Lanka tried to fight 'a war without witnesses' when they ended the country's 30 year old civil war. However, Channel 4 has produced a chilling one hour video, which shows government ...
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Sunday Leader
Chopper down
Gloucester County Times - NJ.com
Chris Christie let his checkbook do most of the talking when he reimbursed the state government $2151.50 for his use of a New Jersey State Police helicopter to get to his son's scholastic baseball games. The Republican State Committee kicked in another ...
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Bruce, gangs and power brokers
Jamaica Gleaner
"Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter." - Thomas Jefferson It is the duty of a responsible and free press to harass ...
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Jamaica Gleaner
Lagos' tenancy law: For tenants or landlords?
Nigerian Tribune
TROUBLE may be brewing between Lagos State government and property owners in the metropolis over the new tenancy bill recently passed by the state House of Assembly. While low income earners jubilate for the passage of the bill, it has thrown up an ...
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Nigerian Tribune
Baba fasts, government freezes
Express Buzz
NEWDELHI: The Mahabharata against corruption between a beleagured government and its arch enemy Baba Ramdev turned into a game of political chess. To resolve the impasse created by Baba's satyagraha, the Government sent a fresh letter through an ...
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Regardless of special session theatrics, SC still needs overhaul
Spartanburg Herald Journal
Nikki Haley wants the General Assembly to come back into session this week because it failed to restructure state government. Much of the focus over the next few days will be on the contest of power between lawmakers and the governor over whether they ...
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Terrorists 'could lace British food with poison': Government's terrifying ...
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter Security advisers have highlighted the vulnerability of the country's food chain and how quickly bacteria can spread. Manufacturers and retailers have been told they could be at risk from groups looking to cause widespread ...
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Daily Mail
Two-Thirds Syrian Internet Shut Down by the Government
International Business Times
The Syrian government shut down most of its Internet services on Friday as protests against President Bashir al-Assad increased. According to the Internet monitoring organization Renesys, starting from 6:35 am local time, on Friday, two-thirds of all ...
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International Business Times
I guess the government has nothing better to do
The Southern
I'm not an anti-big government fanatic. I believe the US Constitution is a living document. I believe the federal government has broad powers. But, shouldn't the Justice Department have more pressing concerns? For crying out loud, the government has ...
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Government needs to quit overspending
Las Vegas Sun
It is obvious that President Barack Obama favors a large and powerful federal government. Some Americans will agree with that view and others will not. If not for the debt and deficit spending, we'd just have the usual fight over philosophy, ...
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Syria rocked by largest anti-government demonstrations, killings
GlobalPost
UN chief Ban Ki-moon expressed alarm at the heightened Syrian government crackdown on protests, while a US-based monitoring firm said two-thirds of networks in protest-wracked Syria were cut off from the internet on Friday. (Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty ...
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GlobalPost
Letter: Government falls short on a promise
Memphis Commercial Appeal
I have read with interest the new rules for the government's pre-existing condition insurance plan as well as the statistics that indicate the sign-up rate for this benefit is well below expectations. The reasons for this should be self-evident. ...
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Dayton, Republicans agree to keep trying on budget
BusinessWeek
By MARTIGA LOHN Hoping to avoid a Minnesota government shutdown next month, top Republican lawmakers mapped out a series of June budget talks on Friday but made no move toward Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton in their dispute over taxes and spending. ...
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Judicial engagement or judicial abdication? | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-06-05
Philadelphia Inquirer
While both sides of the political spectrum are working from opposite ends under opposing rationales, they are reaching exactly the same end: expanded government power. Liberals urge deference to Congress on matters affecting property rights or economic ...
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Delaware County voters likely to decide government reorganization
Muncie Star Press
Of nine city council members and three commissioners, I'm sure the vast majority oppose combining the two government units. Even as both units struggle to render services within budgets. The county government two weeks ago laid off 25 employees, ...
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Eve Samples: The poster child for government waste gets a makeover
TCPalm
By Eve Samples Whether the reputation is completely deserved or not, the South Florida Water Management District has become the poster child for government waste. The taxpayer-funded agency has its own jet and three helicopters. ...
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Mayor orders city agency employees to stop using their government-issued ...
Chicago Sun-Times
Sun-Times file Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Friday ordered city sister agency employees to immediately stop using government-issued credit cards, after his office learned that some workers used the cards to pay for meals at pricey restaurants, ...
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Gov. Bobby Jindal's Medicaid plan questioned by good-government group
NOLA.com
By Times-Picayune Staff Calling it a "dubious privatization venture," a Baton Rouge good-government group last week questioned Gov. Bobby Jindal's plan to turn over large chunks of the state Medicaid program to private insurers and praised the ...
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NOLA.com
Open government: It's all about the people
Florida Times-Union
You should have been there Thursday while the incoming mayor, City Council members and other elected officials spent the morning hearing about Florida's open government laws. Actually, thanks to those very laws, members of the public were welcome to ...
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Volcano Erupts in South Chile, Government Spurs Evacuation
Latin American Herald Tribune
SANTIAGO DE CHILE – The Puyehue volcano began erupting Saturday in southern Chile, leading the government to widen its evacuation order so that the approximately 3500 people living near it are moved elsewhere, just hours after decreeing a red alert due ...
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Jim Reed: Government can balance budget and protect middle class
Record-Searchlight
Congress, led by President Bush and accelerated by President Obama, drastically increased government spending to avoid a depression. Some people talk of the "failed stimulus," but we did avoid a great depression. Had we cut spending in 2008 to balance ...
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Two Hurt In Crash West of Government Camp
myCentralOregon.com
GOVERNMENT CAMP -- Oregon State Police say alcohol was a factor in a Saturday morning crash west of Government Camp. One person was critically injured and a second received minor injuries. OSP reported shortly after 6 am, a 2001 Subaru Forrester driven ...
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Letter: Government to blame for Medicare problems
Fond du Lac Reporter
But our government, over the years, stole from it for many other things. It's not our fault it became a "Ponzi scheme" and the next generation of workers has to cover our checks. We were blessed to live long enough to collect some of our money back, ...
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Your Place: Reducing US role in housing could bring pain
SouthCoastToday.com
By AL HEAVENS Lately, there's been whining by some groups about the gradual — and that's the operative word — reduction of government involvement in housing. If you are not familiar with the issue, the goal is, in the words of Treasury Secretary ...
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Indian River government meetings: June 5
TCPalm
By staff report IR Charter High School Board Of Directors: Finance Budget & Audit. Charter High School, Room 118, 6055 College Lane, Vero Beach, 3:30 pm, June 6. Children's Services Advisory Committee: IRC Administration Complex, 1800 27th St., ...
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Hackers 'Anonymous' Hit Iran Government
Weasel Zippers
He said he was the founder of Anonymous' effort to hack Iranian government computers, which began in 2009 after Iran's disputed presidential election and corresponding government efforts to suppress Internet freedom. The documents, now freely available ...
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Weasel Zippers
Upgrade urged for tracking junk orbiting Earth
Dayton Daily News
The government needs to improve and speed up its efforts to develop and deploy technology to track thousands of orbiting pieces of debris in space that pose a threat to US military and civilian satellites, the US Government Accountability Office has ...
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Edward Lotterman: Shutdown's impact depends on extent of 'public goods'
Pioneer Press
As Minnesota toys with a "shutdown" of state government due to the budget impasse, many people wonder what effect a layoff of thousands of state employees will have on the state's economy. Nationally, many states and local governments are reducing ...
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Privacy Concerns: Business Over Government
RedOrbit
... director of the Center for the Digital Future at USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism, said in a statement referring to the figure that just 38 percent of Internet users are worried about the government watching them online. ...
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$20K worth of copper cable stolen from city warehouse
Chicago Sun-Times
BY THE BETTER GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Jun 4, 2011 11:22PM Exterior views of a City of Chicago Warehouse, where copper coils were stolen. Friday, June 3, 2011. | Scott Stewart~Sun-Times. The warehouse at 940 W. Exchange should be one of the most secure ...
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2012ers still running on ethanol
Politico
By DARREN GOODE | 6/4/11 5:15 PM EDT Despite the libertarian, small-government rhetoric from conservative candidates and voters, Republican presidential hopefuls aren't ready to quit energy subsidies just yet. It sure sounds like GOP contenders are ...
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Politico
Delaware government: Ethics panel rules against Dewey Beach Mayor Diane Hanson
The News Journal
"I wish that we could let the government work." Some observers suggested that in such a small town -- with a year-round population of about 300 people -- it's going to be difficult to find people to serve in government if rental-property owners are ...
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Saari, Glen conquer Government Peak running
Anchorage Daily News
Matias Saari and Amy Glen won Saturday's punishing Government Peak Climb, an uphill race at Hatcher Pass on a three-mile trail that gains 3500 feet in elevation and is a test of grit and strength. Saari topped a field of 74 men in 47 minutes, ...
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