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Child's death makes no sense
Another child died in northern Indiana, a child who was supposed to have been protected by the system that recognized the danger she was in but couldn't deliver. All the well-intentioned speeches, fundraisers, donation drives, brochures and the pleas from...Tags: Television Industry, ABC (tv network), Parties and Movements, MSNBC (tv network), Wars and Interventions
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Sheriff hires ex-aides to Ken Jenne and Roger Stone
Broward Sheriff Scott Israel plucked two more people from the world of politics and hired them at Broward Sheriff's Office. One of the new hires, Todd Wilder, is a political consultant who was chief of staff to disgraced former Sheriff Ken Jenne. The...
Tags: Ken Jenne, Employment Opportunities, Broward County, Elections, Government
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Ecuador Congress OKs law to ease mining investment terms
Reuters* Law delays windfall tax, sets royalty minimums * Approval follows Kinross' decision to leave Ecuador By Eduardo Garcia QUITO, June 13 (Reuters) - Ecuador's lawmakers on Thursday approved a mining law that should speed the development of small and...Tags: Ecuador, Mining, Career and Workplace, Laws, Gold and Precious Material
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LETTER: Former Gov. Rell Was There For 'Dark Period'
Tuesday's letter from former Gov. M. Jodi Rell about ethics and campaign finance reform[June 11, "Rell: Dems Trash Campaign Reform"] fails to mention that Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's election in 2011 ended 20 years of Republican control of the governor's...Tags: Elections, Government, Bribery, Ethics, Executive Branch
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Emanuel's 2 campaign funds have raked in a total of $557,600 since April 1
Mayor Rahm Emanuel has raised more than half a million dollars in campaign contributions since April 1, a display of fundraising prowess that demonstrates his focus on a re-election date nearly two years away. A significant chunk of the new money came...
Tags: Elections, Politics, Rahm Emanuel, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Three questions for Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Sun SentinelU.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Weston is chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, which brought in President Barack Obama to raise money Wednesday night in Miami Beach. Florida Democrats have their big fundraising dinner Saturday night in...Tags: Elections, Environmental Issues, Government, Executive Branch, Barack Obama
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Zimbabwean PM Tsvangirai rejects July 31 election date
ReutersHARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai rejected President Robert Mugabe's declaration of a July 31 election on Thursday, accusing his rival of breaching the constitution and creating a political crisis. The Constitutional Court...Tags: Elections, Government, Jacob Zuma, Politics, Morgan Tsvangirai
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Steinbrueck urges Germans to wake up to Merkel's shortcomings
Reuters* Social Democrats lag Merkel ahead of Sept. 22 election * Steinbrueck was finance minister in 05-09 grand coalition * Hampered by Merkel's position in political middle ground By Stephen Brown BERLIN, June 13 (Reuters) - The centre-left candidate...Tags: Elections, Government, Career and Workplace, Culture, Angela Merkel
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Our Laguna: Getting the people behind the canyon
Many people in town take for granted the greenbelt that surrounds Laguna. But it almost wasn't. The Laguna Beach Historical Society hosted an informative panel discussion in May at City Hall on the history of the negotiations and the historic election...
Tags: Elections, Politics, Tom Osborne, Local Elections, Paul Freeman
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COLUMN - When illogical policy seems to work: Kaletsky
ReutersBy Anatole Kaletsky June 13 (Reuters) - It's cynical, manipulative and hypocritical, and it looks like it is going to work. How often do you hear a sentence like this, to describe a government initiative or economic policy? Not often enough. The media...Tags: Elections, United Kingdom, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Column: When illogical policy seems to work - Kaletsky
Reuters(Reuters) - It's cynical, manipulative and hypocritical, and it looks like it is going to work. How often do you hear a sentence like this, to describe a government initiative or economic policy? Not often enough. The media and a surprisingly high...Tags: Elections, United Kingdom, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Russia can't raise state spending forever: Putin
ReutersMOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia cannot afford to keep raising state spending, President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday, but it must find the money to fulfill the social commitments he made on his return to the Kremlin last year. Putin, in an annual...Tags: Moscow (Russia), Russia, Politics, Federal Reserve, Economy, Business and Finance
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