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More than 200 document(s) in Politics.

 

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Gillard slips one place on female power list
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has been named on a list of the most powerful women in the world, behind German Chancellor Angela Merkel and singer Beyonce but in front of the Queen and actress Angelina Jolie.
The Age 24/05/2013     no charge     213 words

Chinese premier faces clash with local crime gangs
The good news for China, and economies such as Australia that rely on it, is that the new Chinese Premier has been conditioning his troops for a bracing round of market-oriented reforms.
Sydney Morning Herald 24/05/2013     no charge     758 words

EU giants call for Hezbollah blacklisting
France has joined Germany and Britain in calling for the military arm of Hezbollah to go on a European Union terrorism blacklist.
Sydney Morning Herald 24/05/2013     no charge     274 words

ICAC - it really ought not to exist
Gary Sturgess may not be a household name, but it should be. As the architect and father of the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption his legacy has been longer lasting than he expected, or wanted.
Sydney Morning Herald 24/05/2013     no charge     921 words

Weiner admits 'mistakes' in political comeback video
Anthony Weiner, once a rising star of New York politics whose 12-year career in Congress foundered over revelations of his sexually explicit life online, announced an improbable bid on Wednesday for the job he has long coveted: mayor.
Sydney Morning Herald 24/05/2013     no charge     174 words

EU shares bank account data
European Union leaders have agreed the automatic sharing of individual bank account data, to prevent tax evasion, should become law across all member states by the end of the year.
Sydney Morning Herald 24/05/2013     no charge     30 words

Tape gives TV host a taste of his own medicine
As a rabidly pro-government television host in Venezuela, Mario Silva often pillories the opposition by airing recordings of their phone conversations. On Monday he became a victim of his own methods, when critics released a tape they claim is the broadcaster bad-mouthing the administration to a member of Cuba's military intelligence.
Sydney Morning Herald 22/05/2013     no charge     365 words

Dynasties increase grip on power
Corruption, drugs and murder fail to faze voters, writes Lindsay Murdoch.
Sydney Morning Herald 22/05/2013     no charge     595 words

Warning over British exit from EU
There would be no winners if Britain quits the European Union, Goldman Sachs has warned. It said a British exit would result in a "loss/loss scenario" and come at "a significant economic cost" to Britain.
Sydney Morning Herald 22/05/2013     no charge     36 words

Warning over British exit from EU
There would be no winners if Britain quits the European Union, Goldman Sachs has warned. It said a British exit would result in a "loss/loss scenario" and come at "a significant economic cost" to Britain.
The Age 22/05/2013     no charge     36 words

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