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Somaliland: A Way out of the Electoral Crisis

20 hours ago ago from KULMIYE Party

INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP – NEW BRIEFING Somaliland: A Way out of the Electoral Crisis Nairobi/Brussels, 7 December 2009: The stalled electoral process has plunged Somaliland into a serious political crisis that presents yet another risk of destabilisation in the region. Somaliland: A Way out of the Electoral Crisis ,* the latest briefing from the International Crisis Group, examines what stalled democratisation could mean. It ...

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Supreme Court says it’s OK to require voters to show ID. Will this “disenfranchise” older voters?

6 hours ago ago from ID Fraud

amnesty sucks asked: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080428/ap_on_go_su_co/scotus_voter_id There have been many reports of voter fraud each election. This includes people voting when they are not able to vote. Is this a good ruling or will it deter poor, older and minority voters from casting ballots? BTW, have you ever been asked to show ID when you voted? I have been voting since 1975. Recently the only reason I show ID is ...

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H1N1 Vaccines Available to All Populations at UMBC

2 hours ago ago from News for the UMBC Community

The CDC has now opened the H1N1 Flu Vaccines to all populations. University Health Services (UHS) will be offering an H1N1 Flu Clinic on Thursday, December 17, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. (or until supplies run out) in the University Center Ballroom. This clinic will be open to all students, faculty and staff and their family members ages 16 and older. You must present your UMBC ID at the clinic, and family members must be accompanied by the person with ...

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Concerning system risk, connections, practices matter almost as much as size

20 hours ago ago from BloggingStocks

Upcoming financial service reforms led by U.S. Rep. Barney Frank, D-Massachusetts and chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, are likely to address, among other concerns, one longstanding flaw in the U.S. financial system -- the 'too big to fail' condition. Further, while it is appropriate to empower federal monetary officials, such as the U.S. Federal Reserve, and other federal regulators, to set limits on firms -- Citigroup, ...

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13 hours ago ago from Liberal Rapture

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