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Government facing "disturbing" number of cyber attacks
Reuters UK
LONDON (Reuters) - The government and industry computer systems are facing a "disturbing" number of cyber attacks, including a recent serious assault on the Foreign Office's network, the head of the communications spy agency said on Monday. ...
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Reuters UK
Cameron, Clegg Say Government Is Working to Boost U.K. Growth
Bloomberg
By Robert Hutton - Mon Oct 31 09:44:13 GMT 2011 UK Prime Minister David Cameron and his deputy, Nick Clegg, said the government is taking the right steps to boost economic growth by spending on regional projects and focusing on deficit reduction. ...
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Government pays tribute to diggers
ABC Online
The Prime Minister Julia Gillard says it was a bitter day for Australia and the Defence Force, but the Government's commitment to the war in Afghanistan she said was unwavering. STEPHEN DZIEDZIC: Twenty-two-year-old Corporal Ashley Birt, 27-year-old ...
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China Developers Fall as Wen 'Firmly' Maintains Policy
BusinessWeek
By Bloomberg News Oct. 31 (Bloomberg) -- China property stocks fell for the first time in six days in Shanghai trading after Premier Wen Jiabao doused speculation the government will ease curbs on the industry. The government will "firmly" maintain ...
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Italy business chief calls for emergency government
Reuters
ROME (Reuters) - One of Italy's most prominent businessmen, often seen as the potential leader of a transitional government of national unity, called on Monday for Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to step down immediately to stem the growing crisis. ...
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Taking a successful approach to adoption
BBC News
By Sarah Bell BBC News The government wants adoptions speeded up so children spend less time in care. One council in London is leading the way. A child waits two years and seven months on average to be placed with a new adoptive family. ...
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BBC News
Prince Charles has been offered a veto over 12 government bills since 2005
The Guardian
Prince Charles has been asked by ministers to give his consent to government bills that may apply to his interests. Photograph: Murdo Macleod for the Guardian Ministers have been forced to seek permission from Prince Charles to pass at least a dozen ...
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The Guardian
CBI calls for tax incentives to ease record youth unemployment
Telegraph.co.uk
The Government must take "revolutionary" action to address the record number of young Britons out of work and at danger of becoming trapped in the benefits system as a forgotten generation, according to a leading business group. ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Egypt Government Set for Showdown on Foreign Loans: Arab Credit
BusinessWeek
By Alaa Shahine and Mariam Fam Oct. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Egyptian government officials are campaigning to overcome public opposition to foreign loans as they seek to reduce the highest borrowing costs since 2008. It won't be easy. ...
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Qantas Resumes Flights as Government Intervenes in Strikes
BusinessWeek
The move prompted the government to apply for an order from Fair Work Australia to end the strikes and lockout. Qantas carries about 65 percent of domestic travelers, and about one-in-five international fliers. The regulator handed down its order at ...
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Australian Government Releases Results of HD TelePresence Deployment
MarketWatch (press release)
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, Oct 30, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Telstra and Cisco /quotes/zigman/20039/quotes/nls/csco CSCO +0.65% have enabled members of the Australian Government to meet face to face without the need for costly travel, following the ...
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FF critical of Government's 'arrogance'
RTE.ie
The Government has moved to defuse a public row with the Referendum Commission over the defeat of the amendment. The Government has moved to defuse a public row with the Referendum Commission in the wake of the defeat of the amendment to grant more ...
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NSW Government's special commission of inquiry into the power sell-off ...
The Daily Telegraph
Source: The Daily Telegraph THE Government's special commission of inquiry into the power sell-off has recommended the government sell the rest of the electricity generators not sold by Labor but left it open to Barry O'Farrell whether he wants to sell ...
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Was CHOGM worth it for Perth?
Sydney Morning Herald
No doubt the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting and the corresponding visit by the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh will remain a highlight in the story of WA for decades to come. Premier Colin Barnett is yet to reveal the WA Government's – or ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Opposition bid to block carbon tax bills defeated
Sydney Morning Herald
Debate on the government's carbon tax has got off to a spluttering start in the Senate. A package of 19 bills is being considered by the upper house for the first time, following its approval by the House of Representatives this month. ...
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Real estate price rises in Delhi
NewsX
Bad news for home buyers in Delhi, Real estate prices shot up further with the Delhi Government giving its nod today to enhance circle rates by up to 250 per cent. Sources in the Government claimed that the hike had become inevitable as actual rates of ...
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Don't talk the global economy down, says Cameron
Reuters UK
Prime Minister David Cameron holds a news conference at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Perth October 29, 2011. LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron has urged colleagues at home and abroad to avoid talking down ...
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Reuters UK
Students stage anti-government protest in east Sudan
Reuters Africa
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Hundreds of students staged an anti-government rally in eastern Sudan on Sunday, protesting against poverty and rising food prices, witnesses said. Protests are rare in the African country but anger has been building up over a ...
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U.K. Government Proposes 55% Cut in Solar Energy Feed-in Tariff
Bloomberg
By Marc Roca - Mon Oct 31 10:40:38 GMT 2011 The UK proposed cuts ranging from 51 percent to 55 percent for support paid to solar power producers through a feed-in tariff, which guarantees above- market rates for clean energy. The Department of Energy ...
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Power plants to create 1000 jobs
BBC News
Two new power stations are to be built in Yorkshire creating more than 1000 jobs, the government has announced. The power stations in Ferrybridge near Wakefield and Thorpe Marsh near Doncaster will generate enough energy to power almost two million ...
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Thai government needs $38 billion for national recovery
AsiaOne
The Yingluck government will seek to spend a staggering Bt900 billion (S$38 billion) on national recovery from the still unfolding flood disaster and on long-term flood prevention. The massive amount includes Bt100 billion for the recovery of inundated ...
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AsiaOne
Government to brainstorm solution to high food prices
NDTV.com
PTI, October 31, 2011 ( New Delhi ) Concerned over high food inflation, the Food Ministry on Monday said that it will brainstorm with the finance and agriculture ministries to identify areas putting pressure on prices and work out a solution to contain ...
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Life Insurers Bet on Government Debt as Corporate Sales Flag: Japan Credit
Bloomberg
Nippon Life Insurance Co., right, Dai-ichi Life Insurance Co., left, Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Co., second from right, and Sumitomo Life Insurance Co. are accumulating government bonds, after they bought about 3.1 trillion yen worth in the first half ...
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Bloomberg
Expand the capital gains exemption to pre-empt a charitable crisis
Globe and Mail
The global financial crisis has created significant challenges for all levels of government in Canada. They must strike the right balance between restoring fiscal responsibility through deficit reductions and stimulating the economy to avoid another ...
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Globe and Mail
Radioactive waste haunts Hunters Hill residents
Sydney Morning Herald
Katie McGrath at Nelson Parade, Hunters Hill, says the government must stop dithering. Photo: Janie Barrett FOR the state government it has been a lingering headache since the 1970s but for people who lived on top of radioactive waste in an exclusive ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Government 'has too many ministers'
The Press Association
The Government has been accused of swelling the payroll vote in a bid to head off Commons rebellions such as over an EU referendum. The Commons Public Administration Committee said there were too many ministers and aides, and "patronage" was being used ...
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Taiwan GDP Rises Least in Two Years, Government Cuts Outlook
BusinessWeek
By Chinmei Sung Oct. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Taiwan's economy expanded at the slowest pace in two years last quarter as a faltering global recovery hurt exports, prompting the government to cut its growth and inflation outlook. Gross domestic product climbed ...
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Pakistani cricket hero Imran Khan's rally against government draws large turnout
Washington Post
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Tens of thousands of people massed Sunday in the eastern city of Lahore for a rally held by cricket star-turned-politician Imran Khan, a surprising show of force that could energize calls for anti-government protests. ...
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Government celebrates monarchy with purchase of Diamond Jubilee flag
Vancouver Sun
OTTAWA — The Conservative government is continuing to indulge its enthusiasm for the monarchy by purchasing at least 500000 hand-held flags for celebrations marking the Queen's 60th year on the throne. The government on Friday tendered a contract to ...
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Sanef and state on the same page for a change
Independent Online
TALKS between the government and the SA National Editors' Forum (Sanef) at the weekend were the most constructive since 2001, when the first such engagement took place, said Sanef chairman Mondli Makhanya. This was despite "robust" exchanges. ...
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We would have so much to gain from changing to Berlin Time
Herald Scotland
THE Scottish Government would be well-advised not to rush headlong into vetoing a UK move to adopt Berlin Time, or Central European Time, as it is more clumsily called ("Tories 'time bandits' for clock change proposal", The Herald, October 29). ...
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Symantec Survey Finds Global Critical Infrastructure Providers Less Aware and ...
MarketWatch (press release)
Compared to 2010, companies surveyed this year show a CIP Participation Index of 82 percent in government protection programs, down 18 points from last year. Critical infrastructure providers come from industries that are of such importance that if ...
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Burma Democracy Leader Meets Again with Government Minister
Voice of America
October 30, 2011 Burma Democracy Leader Meets Again with Government Minister VOA News Burma's labor minister met Sunday with pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi for further talks on issues blocking a breakthrough in the country's long-standing ...
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1ST LEAD: Thai government moots 30-billion-dollar flood recovery plan
Middle East North Africa Financial Network
BANGKOK, Oct 31, 2011 (dpa - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- The Thai government is considering a 30-billion-dollar recovery plan in the wake of devastating floods, media reports said Monday. Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra ...
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Venezuelan Government to Establish National Cement Distribution System ...
Venezuelanalysis.com
By Ewan Robertson - Venezuelanalysis.com Mérida, October 30 th , 2011 (Venezuelanalysis.com) The Venezuelan government is to establish a new system for the distribution and sale of nationalised cement, and has also announced an increase in regulated ...
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Former home secretary: 'France tapped UK government emails'
ZDNet (blog)
By Zack Whittaker | October 31, 2011, 2:43am PDT Summary: Former home secretary David Blunkett said that the French government were monitoring the emails of the UK government, during a time of diplomatic negotiation. British MP and former home ...
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ZDNet (blog)
Trust In America: Recovering What's Lost
NPR
The protests are part of a growing distrust in America of government and public institutions. Tents pitched at the Occupy Wall Street encampment at Zuccotti Park in New York. The protests are part of a growing distrust in America of government and ...
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Widow of Fla. tabloid editor who died in anthrax mailings reaches settlement ...
Washington Post
MIAMI — The widow of a Florida tabloid photo editor who died in the 2001 anthrax mailings has reached a settlement in her lawsuit against the US government. Maureen Stevens of Lake Worth and the government have reached a tentative agreement that must ...
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Government Fueled the Education Bubble and a Bailout Won't Fix the Problem
Town Hall
Reality check: the public sector is on the chopping block as taxpayers can no longer afford to pay for the paychecks of government workers. It's officially a crisis. Student loan debt has hit the $1 trillion mark, exceeding Americans' total credit card ...
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Japanese government intervenes in forex after yen strengthens further against ...
The Tokyo Reporter
TOKYO (TR) – The Japanese government moved to weaken the yen Monday after the dollar hit a record low of 75.31 yen, Reuters news reported. The currency weakened nearly 4 percent early in the day from around 75.65 yen to above 79 yen after the ...
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Obama's secrets
Los Angeles Times
The Obama administration should rethink its outrageous proposal that would allow the government to lie to citizens about whether documents exist. President Barack Obama speaks at a fundraiser in St. Louis on Oct. 4. One of the most disappointing ...
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Mali lawmaker says he was threatened over talk of alleged ties between ...
Washington Post
The lawmaker is among the most outspoken members of Mali's government about the problem of AQIM, a terror outfit that grew out of the groups fighting the Algeria's secular government in the 1990s. The groups merged with al-Qaida in 2006, ...
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UK Touts Its Cybersecurity Cred
Wall Street Journal
By ALISTAIR MACDONALD And DANIEL MICHAELS LONDON—Last year, British defense consultants NDI UK Ltd. received a call from a government agency with ominous news: NDI's computers had been targeted by hackers in China. Cybersleuths from the government's ...
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U.S. Weighs Waiting on AIG Share Sale
Wall Street Journal
The Treasury Department is likely to put off its second sale of shares in American International Group Inc., the insurer bailed out by the US government during the financial crisis, because of unfavorable market conditions, according to people familiar ...
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Wall Street Journal
Government Watch: This week's meetings from around Silicon Valley
San Jose Mercury News
When and where: 1:30 pm and 7 pm Tuesday, San Jose City Hall Council Chambers, 200 E. Santa Clara St. PLANNING: The council will consider updates to the city's general plan guiding future development and will vote on the plan during the evening portion ...
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The economics of polarization
Asia Times Online
Why does the right object so vehemently to government spending? And why does the left attack private capital with parallel passion? The answer lies not in the American psyche, but in the statistics. America is engaged in class war, but not of the sort ...
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