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Malacañang favors early elections in ARMM
9 hours ago ago from Iligan City Portal -Your Guide to Iligan City
December 25, 2009 by admin Filed under News & Views Malacañang favors early elections in ARMM Malacañang is in favor of holding the elections in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) a month earlier than the nationwide polls next year due to the recent violence in Maguindanao province. Read more on GMA News > Who would you vote for Mayor this coming elections? View Results send us ...
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21 hours ago ago from Chronicle-Telegram
ELYRIA — Mayor Bill Grace will take a break from campaigning for his own future to focus on the future needs of Elyria, a city that will face hard times in 2010, he said. While it’s easy to say Grace should feel politically rejuvenated coming off a 58 percent to 42 percent win in Tuesday’s recall election, according to unofficial results, Grace said he is thinking about next year for the city — not the year 2011 when he will be up for ...
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19 hours ago ago from Octavio Islas [octavio.islas@proyectointernet.org]
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22 hours ago ago from Republic | Blog
So many people come on this blog and try to denounce our arguments by saying things along the lines of “it doesn’t matter,” “there are more important issues,” “people don’t want more elections.” Amazingly enough, I agree with monarchists on this one, at least to an extent: the retention of the monarchy or its replacement with a republic is definitely not the most important issue facing Britain. If, at the next general election, a ...
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