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Thai protester's death stirs up political waters A grenade attack on protesters occupying the offices of Thailand's prime minister killed one person and wounded 29, dimming hopes that the country's fractious political crisis might ease.
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5 Gitmo detainees blame arrest on 'political game' A group of Algerians who were ordered released from Guantanamo Bay on Thursday have long denied being terrorists, saying they were swept up in Bosnia and handed over to the U.S. as political pawns.
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Mauritania's ousted president says he's open to political dialogue Mauritania's ousted president Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi said Thursday that he was ready to start a political dialogue about the democratic institutions once the junta has left.
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Former Md. Governor's Son Named Political Director Raymond Glendening, the son of former Maryland Gov. Parris Glendening, has been named national political director for the Democratic Governors Association.
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Thai protester's death stirs up political waters A pre-dawn grenade attack on protesters occupying the offices of Thailand's prime minister killed one person and wounded 29 Thursday, dimming hopes that the country's fractious political crisis might ease.
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Tax cappers call suit 'political ploy' The city's recent court filing questioning the constitutionality of a proposed tax cap is "nothing more than a political ploy" aimed at keeping Concord voters from having a say in the issue, according to Mike Biundo, chairman of the New Hampshire Advantage Coalition.
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21-11-2008:- ACA gets 280 complaints on money politics in political parties ALOR GAJAH: The Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) has received 280 complaints on money politics involving political parties. ACA director-general Datuk Seri Ahmad Said Hamdan said of the figure, 82 complaints had basis for investigation and were now being investigated.
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Deadly grenade blast at Thai protest site kills 1, reviving divisive political crisis BANGKOK, Thailand - A pre-dawn grenade attack on protesters occupying the offices of Thailand's prime minister killed one person and wounded 29, dimming hopes that the country's fractious political crisis might ease.
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