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Women facing retirement delays offered new hope amid government rethink
Telegraph.co.uk
Women in their fifties who face having to delay their retirement under state pension reforms may be given help from the Government. The plight of the retiring women is the subject of a growing backbench rebellion with more than 20 Liberal Democrat MPs ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Young Aboriginal prisoners are 'national crisis'
The Associated Press
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia's burgeoning population of young Aboriginal prisoners is a "national crisis" that needs urgent and wide-ranging government action, a parliamentary report warned Monday. Aboriginal children are 28 times more likely ...
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Broad consensus on draft Lokpal bill: Kapil Sibal
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Terming the meeting between the government and civil society representatives on the proposed Lokpal bill a "major breakthrough", Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal on Monday said there has been a "broad consensus" between the ...
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Japan more optimistic on economy, but trade disappoints
Reuters
By Hideyuki Sano and Kaori Kaneko TOKYO, June 20 (Reuters) - The Japanese government upgraded its view of the economy's performance and outlook for the first time in four months on Monday, but disappointing export data showed that the recovery from the ...
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Australian Government Faces Dilemma On Live Cattle Export
Bernama
CANBERRA, June 20 (Bernama) -- Australian federal government is under great pressure on the live cattle export issue, with Australian beef producers urging the government to lift its suspension on live export of cattle to Indonesia, but animal warfare ...
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Papandreou Pleads for Greek Unity Before Confidence Vote on His Government
Bloomberg
"The country is at a critical crossroads," Papandreou told parliament in Athens today, kicking off a three-day debate on a confidence motion in his new government. "It is in our hands to change the situation and that is our commitment. ...
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Govt could have stopped text loan service, says Labour
TVNZ
Labour says the Government could have stopped a new text message loan service accused of preying on the vulnerable. ONE News revealed last night finance company Ferratum New Zealand is offering loans of up to $600 via mobile phone, in some cases while ...
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Cannot impose capital gains tax on Mauritius-routed funds: Government
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Amidst panic in the stock market over double tax avoidance treaty with Mauritius, government today said India "cannot impose arbitrarily" capital gains tax on investment routed through the island nation. "How can you do that? ...
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SA Premier Mike Rann swats aside internal pressure over leadership
The Australian
Tensions within the South Australian government have been inflamed after a Labor backbencher said it was time for Jay Weatherill to lead the party. Source: The Advertiser SOUTH Australia Premier Mike Rann has brushed aside further internal party unrest ...
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Jones seeking Welsh energy powers
BBC News
Carwyn Jones is expected to ask the UK government to devolve powers over major energy projects to Wales. The First Minister said it was unacceptable planning decisions on windfarms in Wales were being taken in London. He said he will be raising the ...
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BBC News
Britain today: Ministers gear up for battle with unions
Scotsman
The Government was on course for an autumn showdown with the trade unions today after Treasury Chief Secretary Danny Alexander insisted ministers would not back down on plans to reform public-sector pensions, which will see millions of workers having ...
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Government rejects northern economic zone
Sydney Morning Herald
However the idea of an over-arching economic zone failed to win find favour with the state government. Queensland Treasurer Andrew Fraser said he had not seen any research or proposal that convinced him a Special Economic Zone was necessary. ...
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Government accused of botching pension reform as strikes loom
Mirror.co.uk
by Tom McTague, Daily Mirror 20/06/2011 THE Government was last night accused of botching public sector pension reform and risking a wave of stoppages as serious as the general strike of 1926. Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls called on them to "look again" ...
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Mirror.co.uk
Axing Gillard would hurt Government - Labor
Herald Sun
THE Australian Greens and Independents have warned Caucus members the minority Labor government could be in jeopardy if Prime Minister Julia Gillard is dumped. Speculation about a comeback by Kevin Rudd has emerged with the anniversary this week of his ...
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CPM flays government
IBNLive.com
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The CPM state secretariat has issued a strong warning to the UDF Government for engaging in mass transfers of police officers and other government officials flouting service norms. In a hard-hitting statement issued here, ...
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Noonan anxious for Ireland to escape any contagion
Irish Times
THE GOVERNMENT wants to ensure any deal to settle the Greek debt debacle carries no risk of a "contagion effect" for Ireland, Minister for Finance Michael Noonan said last night. Arriving in Luxembourg for emergency talks on the increasingly tense ...
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Fairness hearing set to begin today in Indians' suit vs. government
Helena Independent Record
BILLINGS — A federal judge in Washington, DC, will begin hearing arguments this morning on the fairness of a settlement agreement reached in a class-action lawsuit filed against the government by Indians who claim the Department of Interior mismanaged ...
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Gujarat government to auction state securities worth Rs 1000 crore
Economic Times
AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat government on Monday said it will sell state government stock securities worth Rs 1000 crore with a holding period of 10 years to fund development programmes and schemes included in its annual development plan ( ADP )) for ...
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Government poised to introduce Senate reform legislation
Vancouver Sun
By Mark Kennedy, Postmedia News June 19, 2011 OTTAWA — The Harper government is poised to introduce Senate reform legislation this week, launching a national debate over whether a plan to change the upper chamber will improve Canadian democracy or ...
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Special Segment: Ripple Effect
ABC7Chicago.com
According to a new investigation by the Better Government Association and the Northwestern Center for Wrongful Convictions, wrongful convictions endanger Illinois communities and cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars. ...
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ABC7Chicago.com
Climate, government controls hit Bolivia's farmers
The Associated Press
Farmers also blame the government for imposing price controls and export restrictions instead of letting the free market prevail as it does in nearly all the other Latin American countries similarly suffering bad weather. In Bolivia's eastern lowlands, ...
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The Associated Press
Baroness Ashton 'not experienced enough', government document states
Telegraph.co.uk
The Government has accidentally published a classified briefing which suggested that Baroness Ashton was not experienced enough to become EU foreign minister and that her post should have been filled by a political heavyweight. ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Russia to urge Syria opposition to talk to government
RIA Novosti
Moscow has been concerned by recent claims by the Syrian opposition that it would not hold talks with the government, Lavrov said. "This is the wrong position; it is absolutely at odds with the aim of defusing the situation," Lavrov said. ...
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Still socialists, NDP guns for government
Toronto Sun
(CARMINE MARINELLI/QMI Agency) Canada's New Democrats wrapped up their 50th anniversary party here Sunday with their leader Jack Layton declaring they were united in their determination to form the next government but accused by opponents of being ...
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Government puts its energy use in too hard tray
The Canberra Times
BY BEN CUBBY As the Federal Government battles to reach agreement on a carbon price, it has quietly shelved some of its own key energy efficiency commitments, failing to publish an annual update on its energy use since 2007-08. ...
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Government prepared to sell large stake in BoI
Sunday Business Post
The government is prepared to give a commitment to sell a significant amount of its shareholding in Bank of Ireland to private investors, following a rights issue to investors. The bank is understood to be in advanced discussions with a number of US ...
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Abbott calls for people's vote on carbon tax
ABC Online
Federal Opposition Leader Tony Abbott says he will introduce a bill into Parliament today demanding the Government hold a plebiscite on its proposed carbon tax. Mr Abbott has repeatedly attacked Prime Minister Julia Gillard over her pre-election ...
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ABC Online
Government suspends LRT, MRT bidding
Manila Bulletin
By KRIS BAYOS MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Transportation and Communications (DoTC) Monday suspended the bidding for the privatization of the operation and maintenance of Light Rail Transit (LRT) 1 and Metro Rail Transit (MRT) 3 and the ...
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EU team in Myanmar for talks with new government
Channel News Asia
YANGON: A team of senior European Union diplomats has arrived in Myanmar for exploratory talks with the new government following the handover of power from the long-ruling junta, a Myanmar official said on Monday. Robert Cooper, special adviser to EU ...
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Nixon vetoes government photo ID requirement implementation
St. Louis Beacon
The amendment would require that all Missouri voters show a government-issued photo ID before being allowed to cast a ballot. The veto by Nixon (right) does not affect the proposed constitutional amendment, which will be on a 2012 ballot. ...
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Lebanon's Arabic press digest - June 20, 2011
The Daily Star
Even a week after government formation, the political storm sparked by the circumstances of both its formation and composition continued to increase in strength over the circumstances of the bloody clashes that took place last Friday in Tripoli, ...
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The Daily Star
Labour and the unions: wise to be wary
The Guardian
Yet the Labour leadership yesterday revealed the extent of its wariness at being too closely identified with the unions in their dispute with the government over public sector pensions – particularly if the 30 June strikes go ahead. ...
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Government Stays Glued to Mortgage Market
Wall Street Journal (blog)
By NICK TIMIRAOS A weak start to the spring housing season, which could be underscored later this week by reports on sales of new and previously owned homes, is raising the prospect that the US government will dominate the mortgage market for a long ...
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Government promise decent burial for bus accident victims
Daily Monitor
By Cissy Makumbi & Andrew Bagala (email the author) The government has promised decent burial to all the victims of the Nimule accident that involved two Ugandan buses 28 kilometres inside Southern Sudan on Friday. The State Minister for Disaster ...
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Government is consoled by appreciation from rural folks
GhanaWeb
Have, June 19, GNA - Mr Joseph Amenowode, Volta Regional Minister has said that, government is consoled by the appreciation and commendations it receives from the rural communities on its performance, contrary to what urban dwellers say. ...
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Moody's Says China Government Remains Stable After Social Unrest
Bloomberg
By Bloomberg News - Mon Jun 20 06:20:02 GMT 2011 China's government and economy remain stable after unrest including clashes between crowds and police in Inner Mongolia and Guangdong province, Moody's Investors Service said today. ...
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Continuing disagreement over interim PM delays new Palestinian government
The National
Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas, center-left, and Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal, center-right, are still not ready to announce the composition of an interim joint government. TEL AVIV //Fatah asked Hamas yesterday to postpone a crucial announcement ...
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The National
Libyan government officials took reporters to a residential area in Tripoli's ...
Daily Mail
Later, in a hospital, they were shown the bodies of a child and two others who, officials said, were among a total of nine people killed in the strike. 'There was intentional and deliberate targeting of the civilian houses,' deputy foreign minister ...
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Daily Mail
Commentary: Business sensibility needed for federal IT reform effort
Washington Post
By Ira Sachs, Vivek Kundra was the man behind the federal government's aggressive plan to replace its antiquated information technology motor, prone to burning inordinate amounts of fuel and frequent breakdowns, with a state-of-the-art engine capable ...
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Somaliland Government Calls for African Recognition, Help Fighting Piracy
Bloomberg
By Mohamoud Ali Mohamed - Mon Jun 20 04:48:43 GMT 2011 Somaliland appealed to African nations to grant the semi-autonomous region recognition as a sovereign state and called for international help to deal with piracy off its coast. ...
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Government must stop kicking the can down the road
Kathimerini
By Dimitris Kontogiannis Greece's economic fate lies in the ability of the government to overhaul the large, unproductive public sector and help the private sector recover. Whether this is possible remains to be seen but the political developments in ...
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'A Historical Moment': The Saudi Women Challenging A Government By Driving
NPR (blog)
As we've reported over the past few weeks, women have been mounting pressure on the Saudi government to allow them to drive since Manal al-Sharif was arrested last month. Al-Sharif, who has been compared by some activists to Rosa Parks, has inspired ...
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Funding is at risk
San Bernardino Sun
The federal government is moving toward tougher regulations of for-profit colleges, an industry that has greatly expanded its presence within the Inland Empire during the past few years. The Department of Education's new, and still controversial, ...
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Chinese dam on Brahmaputra India outraged. But the government reacts meekly
Organiser
Although if it did not happen in the case of Brahmputra, in the case of highway projects and railway projects, we all know the GoI failed the nation. Indian government always wake up after the happening of policy disaster.
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Government Watch: This week's meetings from around Silicon Valley
San Jose Mercury News
BUDGET: At 4 pm the board will hold a study session on the 2011-12 budget and at 6:15 pm the board will hold a public hearing and consider adopting the budget. CONTRACTS: The board will consider ratifying the 2011-14 contract with teachers and ...
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John Sigle: Drowning our government in the bathtub
Shreveport Times
From a fiscal standpoint, tax credits, exemptions and deductions are just a form of government spending implemented by the tax code. Oil company subsidies, homeowner deductions for interest on mortgage payments, ethanol tax credits — they are all ...
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Letter: Keep government out of our pockets
Dubuque Telegraph Herald
When I was on the Dubuque school board, a statement I made was, "If some people are for spending our money for frivolous reasons, let them get their checkbooks out." An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety. ...
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Word to Israel: No!
Salt Lake Tribune
Ever since President Harry Truman recognized the state of Israel in 1948, the government of the United States of America has supported Israel with both money and military equipment. With that support, Israel has engaged in a series of aggressive and ...
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UK Weighs Privatizing Administrative Services
Wall Street Journal
By ALISTAIR MACDONALD The UK is preparing a major push to increase the use of the private sector in operating government back offices as part of its attempts to cut public spending, people familiar with the matter said. Francis Maude, the minister ...
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The Ultimate Man-Bites-Dog News Story
Wall Street Journal
By L. GORDON CROVITZ A strange thing happened in Washington earlier this month: After spending two years studying an issue, a federal agency published a 475-page report documenting the problem only to announce that government is not the solution. ...
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