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EC to campaign for mayoral candidates
16 hours ago ago from Asia News Network
The Election Commission is mulling holding projection meetings for the candidates of the mayoral post ahead of the Dhaka City Corporation polls to help reduce their campaign expenses, a commissioner said on Thursday. Read more here: EC to campaign for mayoral candidates
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23 hours ago ago from Valerie Caulin - freelance writer
The city of Laoag is the called the Sunshine City for many reasons. The word means, in Ilocano and in Ilocos Norte, it seldom rains bringing sunshine almost all year round. Laoag is the capital city of Ilocos Norte and considered by many travelers as the real Gateway to the North. As the capital, it is the province's center for trade and commerce with tourism as one of its major industries. Still, the city has that laidback ...
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5 hours ago ago from The Legal Intelligencer Blog
By Amaris Elliott-Engel Of the Legal Staff After 14 months of meetings, a task force on ethics and campaign finance has recommended multiple tweaks to the city's still-young ethics regime, including making the Inspector General's Office independent from Philadelphia's mayor. The task force was convened by Mayor Michael A. Nutter in October 2008, and the task force's members included appointees selected by City Council President ...
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7 hours ago ago from SaportaReport
By Maria Saporta In light of my Maria's Metro column this week, I thought it would be good to run the full statement that Atlanta Mayor-elect Kasim Reed sent out on Wednesday following the recount of votes cast in the run-off election. This statement was made after City Councilwoman Mary Norwood conceded to Reed that she had lost the election. It sounds as though our next mayor is saying all the right things. What do you think? ...
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13 hours ago ago from Capital Eye
Your daily dose of news and tidbits from the world of money in politics: OY VEY! ORRIN HATCH SINGS JEWS PRAISES, BUT JEWS DON'T ALWAYS DIG HIS POLITICS: Sen. Orrin Hatch so loves Jews that the very Mormon politico from decidedly un-Jewish Utah has written a song -- yes, a song -- to help celebrate Hanukkah, reports the New York Times' Mark Leibovich. Entitled "Eight Days of Hanukkah," the tune begins, "Hanukkah, oh Hanukkah / The ...
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