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Obama is in favor of the proposed mosque near Ground Zero

Posted on August 14, 2010 by cristina

“As a citizen and as President, I think Muslims should have the right to practice their religion as any other citizen of this country,” Obama said at a reception attended by diplomats from Islamic countries and representatives of the Muslim community.
“This includes the right to build a place of worship and community center on private [...]

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New strategy for the People of Freedom

Posted on June 8, 2010 by albert

Summit home People of Freedom. Yesterday at lunch, before a plate of pesto trenette have found themselves together parliamentarians Ligurian regional advisers and party leaders to plan future strategies and initiate a process of collaboration that could be useful to make possible the same line the PDL. The meeting attended by the Regional Coordinator Michael [...]

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Battle for salaries

Posted on June 7, 2010 by robert

Less than six hundred euros a month to work on committees, attend council meetings, keep the clubs open, reply to the public and mediate levels “higher” to get concrete answers to the territory. They are city councilors, a small “army” of 494 elected running from morning to night in the quarters and now in danger [...]

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Napolitano signs the maneuver and Anm announces white strike

Posted on May 31, 2010 by paul

Following the request to investigate and verify some parties that the government had sent yesterday to the president a version modified to some extent. The measures envisaged will enter into force as soon as the text will be gazetted in the day.
To protest the economic measure they consider “unfair” the judges will resort to strike [...]

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Ethiopia, Zenawi again

Posted on May 29, 2010 by robert

Meles Zenawi’s done to reconfirm the power for another mandate. And ‘president since 1991, but the power has not worn out and has been busy to stay. He won the overwhelming majority of seats against a coalition of eight parties which did not leave even crumbs. The elections a farce even by African standards, are [...]

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Obama has now officially repudiated the ‘Bush Doctrine’ with a new national security strategy

Posted on May 28, 2010 by albert

”America can not ‘bear alone the burdens of the world.” Barack Obama has now officially repudiated the ‘Bush Doctrine’ with a new national security strategy that puts emphasis on diplomatic dialogue and cooperation and rejects the concept of global ‘war on terror’. The 52-page document, required by Congress every new administration, as well as sharply [...]

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The government and the relationship with the EU

Posted on May 15, 2010 by robert

The coalition government formed in Britain by Conservatives and Liberal Democrats is the result of a compromise on several issues, including policy towards Europe. The executive, headed by Conservative leader David Cameron, the Lib-Dem leader Nick Clegg as deputy prime minister, may in theory rely on a large parliamentary majority, 363 seats out of 650 [...]

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The League condemned him off the card

Posted on May 13, 2010 by paul

Hard line of the League and its members guilty of insulting the police. The League of Government, even in “red” Padua, the groove track, a writing – mostly in the last municipal candidate – guilty of corrupt local police car, was actually expelled from the party. The ’sa crime “occurred during the night between Saturday [...]

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“We are many, but not too many”

Posted on May 12, 2010 by albert

Even if you’ve never heard predictions of Thomas Malthus is likely that they are still influencing your thoughts. Blacks thoughts on the future of humanity, such as’ we are increasingly the first and then the earth will not make it, bursting.
Fortunately for the optimists is the English Fred Pearce, award-winning reporter who made a scientific [...]

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Can Belgium assume the presidency of the EU?

Posted on May 1, 2010 by paul

Catastrophe or leaving the road with no real impact on the functioning of the Union? Opinions are mixed in European circles about the consequences of the crisis on domestic Belgian Presidency of the EU, must ensure that Belgium July 1 at the end of the year.
The European Commission said on Monday [26 April], “quite confident” [...]

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