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26/04/2007 | Inside Hillary's Obama Counterattack
Karen Tumulty and James Carney | Time Magazine
Hillary Clinton's Presidential campaign was designed and built to be a dreadnought, an all-big-gun battleship that would rule the waves without being dented, slowed or thrown off course. ...
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25/04/2007 | Ecuador: por la Constitución al desastre
Carlos Alberto Montaner | Diario Exterior
Correa quiere más poder y probablemente lo demande por más tiempo. Tal vez alguien plantee la reelección prolongada o indefinida. ¿Por qué no, si eso es lo que decide el pueblo soberano? Correa lo que desea es tener más controles en sus manos para cambiar la realidad política y económica del país de acuerdo con sus ideas. ...
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25/04/2007 | Election 2007: High Turnout in First French Presidential Poll as Battle for Centre Ground Begins
Global Insight Staff | Global Insight
Nicolas Sarkozy of the centre-right and the Socialist Party’s Ségolène Royal will contest the second-round run-off for the presidency. The extremely high turnout in the first round demonstrated the huge amount of interest in the election. ...
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25/04/2007 | U.S. Democrats Agree on Iraq Withdrawal Demands as Losses Mount
Global Insight Staff | Global Insight
The U.S. administration is under intense pressure over Iraq after Democrats in Congress agreed on demands for an early pull-out, as news broke of one of the most deadly single attacks yet on U.S. forces. ...
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25/04/2007 | Ecuador: por la Constitución al desastre
Carlos Alberto Montaner | Diario Exterior
Correa quiere más poder y probablemente lo demande por más tiempo. Tal vez alguien plantee la reelección prolongada o indefinida. ¿Por qué no, si eso es lo que decide el pueblo soberano? Correa lo que desea es tener más controles en sus manos para cambiar la realidad política y económica del país de acuerdo con sus ideas. ...
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25/04/2007 | Election 2007: High Turnout in First French Presidential Poll as Battle for Centre Ground Begins
Global Insight Staff | Global Insight
Nicolas Sarkozy of the centre-right and the Socialist Party’s Ségolène Royal will contest the second-round run-off for the presidency. The extremely high turnout in the first round demonstrated the huge amount of interest in the election. ...
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25/04/2007 | U.S. Democrats Agree on Iraq Withdrawal Demands as Losses Mount
Global Insight Staff | Global Insight
The U.S. administration is under intense pressure over Iraq after Democrats in Congress agreed on demands for an early pull-out, as news broke of one of the most deadly single attacks yet on U.S. forces. ...
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24/04/2007 | The Power Grid - The Shadow Candidates
John Heilemann | New York Magazine
Fred Thompson and Al Gore, both former senators from Tennessee, are not exactly running—and not exactly not running either. ...
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24/04/2007 | The Power Grid - The Shadow Candidates
John Heilemann | New York Magazine
Fred Thompson and Al Gore, both former senators from Tennessee, are not exactly running—and not exactly not running either. ...
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24/04/2007 | Venezuela: Scarcity amid abundance
The Economist Staff | The Economist
On the last Saturday in March the broad Avenida Bolívar in the heart of Venezuela's capital was transformed into an open-air, government-run "mega-market". Shoppers, mainly from poorer parts of the city, formed orderly queues to buy food at officially regulated prices—something that is often impossible in ordinary shops. ...
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