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06 Jan 13 : 03 | World - Future of Medvedev-Putin tandem Vladimir Radyuhin Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin have so far displayed unity of views on all issues but there are signs that their relationship may not be as smooth as they proclaim. When Dmitry Medvedev took over as Russia’s President in May and appointed his predecessor and tutor Vladimir... Source : Good Read |
05 Jan 08 : 37 | World - US;Sarah Palin named '2008's Top Political Newcomer' Washington, Jan 4 (ANI): Despite her failed U.S. vice-presidential bid, Sarah Palin has emerged as the top political newcomer of 2008.The Alaska governor was a significant political figure in her own right before 2008, but in the span of just a few months the former Wasilla mayor exploded onto the... Source : Good Read |
29 Dec 11 : 16 | Columnists - Bill Kirkman;It's the season of cheer As Christmas approaches the financial news on all sides remains almost unremittingly bad. We read of a greatly reduced level of business in many of the retail chains. In the past few days, we have had the news that Woolworths, for generations one of the iconic names on the high street selling cheap... Source : Good Read |
26 Dec 12 : 22 | World - Iran's unpopular president is favored to win re-election Warren P StrobelTEHRAN, Iran — In many other countries it would be a slam-dunk for the opposition: The president is increasingly unpopular, his economic policies are blamed for 30 percent annual inflation and his foreign policy has left the country more isolated than at any time in recent... Source : Good Read |
20 Dec 07 : 30 | Business - Bush throws lifeline to U.S. automakers President George W. Bush bailed out U.S. automakers on Friday with $17.4 billion in emergency loans as he sought to stave off a collapse that would have cost hundreds of thousands of jobs.Bush, seeking to bolster his legacy and bucking some fellow Republicans who would prefer the car industry to... Source : Good Read |
19 Dec 04 : 32 | Lifestyle - While Zimbabweans starve,Mugabe holds a feast Alex Perry Zimbabwe's farms are ruined, its economy has evaporated, and its people have begun to starve and die of cholera. What better time to call a feast? According to reports in Zimbabwe's domestic press on Thursday, President Robert Mugabe and delegates to the annual conference of his ruling... Source : Good Read |
13 Dec 08 : 19 | India - Judicial compensation for legislative weakness Arvind Sivaramakrishnan The ineffectuality of parliaments is one of the main problems in several parliamentary democracies today. It was glaringly obvious in the case of Iraq invasion. Annual lectures at learned societies are not often the venues or vehicles for direct attacks on the actions of... Source : Good Read |



