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Should Barack Obama Go To Georgia

Should Barack Obama Go To Georgia

Democratic Senatorial candidate Jim Martin hugs state Sen. Nan Orrock during a rally on the Capitol steps, Monday, Nov. 3, 2008 in Atlanta.

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Friday, 09 January 2009

UN Chief Greets Bangladesh New Prime Minister

UN Chief Greets Bangladesh New Prime  Minister

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has congratulated Sheikh Hasina on her assuming of office as Bangladesh Prime Minister. In a letter to Sheik Hasina, the UN chief also hailed the...

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Friday, 09 January 2009

Czechs warn on EU fiscal plans

Czechs warn on EU fiscal plans

The Czech Republic has warned the European Union against borrowing its way out of the global slowdown. The Czechs are the current holders of the rotating EU presidency.

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Friday, 09 January 2009

Amnesty International Urges Human Rights Improvement in Ghana

Amnesty International Urges Human Rights Improvement in Ghana

By Scott Stearns Amnesty International said it is pleased that Ghanas hard-fought, much-delayed election came off without violence.

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Friday, 09 January 2009

Interest rate cut to lowest for 300 years

Interest rate cut to lowest for 300 years

The Bank of England cut interest rates to 1.5 per cent - the lowest level in its 315-year history - as Gordon Brown came under growing pressure to do more to help the economy.

(Source: Telegraph.co.uk)    read more...

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