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06 Nov 2012
 
 
US: Michelle Obama: Address by the First Lady of the United States, at Final Campaign Rally, Des Moines, Iowa (06/11/2012)
SPEECH
And more than anything else, I want to thank you all for being here tonight. I mean, as you know this is a pretty emotional time for us, because this is the final event of my husband's final...
 
 
03 Jul 2012
 
 
 
Daily podcast – July 3, 2012
PODCAST
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan says that South Africa’s tax base, which comprises citizens and business engaging in taxable activities, not wide enough. This includes activities such as excise...
 
 
18 Sep 2008
 
US: Obama: Remarks made in Dover, New Hampshire, on taxes (12/09/2008)
Topics
Date: 12/09/2008
Source: Barack Obama presidential campaign
Title: US: Obama: Remarks made in Dover, New Hampshire, on taxes (12/09/2008)


It's great to be back in Dover. We made...

 
 
05 Sep 2008
 
US: McCain: Republican party presidential nomination acceptance speech (05/09/2008)
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Date: 05/09/2008

Source:  John McCain 2008 website

Title: US: McCain: Republican party presidential nomination acceptance speech (05/09/2008) 

Thank you all very much....

 
 
16 Jul 2008
 
Quarter of world's Anglicans boycott conference
RELIGIOUS POLITICS
A quarter of the world's Anglican bishops boycotted on Wednesday a once-in-a- decade gathering of church leaders in a row over gay clergy. Church officials said that 230 of the 880 bishops in the...
 
 
30 May 2008
 
McCain and Obama try to redraw the political map
UNITED STATES
A White House race between Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama could shake up the political map in November, putting new states in play and shifting the odds in some traditional...
 
 
16 May 2008
 
Top California court rules on same sex unions
UNITED STATES
The California Supreme Court overturned a ban on same-sex marriages on Thursday in a major victory for gay rights advocates that will allow homosexual couples to marry in the most populous U.S....
 
 
22 Feb 2008
 
Clinton tries to raise doubts about Obama
US ELECTIONS 2008
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton tried to raise doubts about surging rival Barack Obama on Thursday but said in an emotional debate finale that "whatever happens,...
 
 
05 Feb 2008
 
Obama and Clinton eye "Super Tuesday"
US ELECTIONS 2008
An emotional Hillary Clinton and rival Barack Obama pushed for votes in the U.S. Northeast on Monday, the day before a coast-to-coast Democratic presidential showdown that is neck-and-neck in...
 
 
04 Feb 2008
 
Hillary Clinton may unite Republicans
US ELECTIONS 2008
Tom Effertz is 73 and a wheat farmer. Rosie Erganian is 52 and lives in a town on the Missouri River. He's a Republican. She's a Democrat. Both Missourians want anyone but Democrat...
 
 
01 Feb 2008
 
Clinton and Obama make peace
UNITED STATES
Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton shared a debate stage alone for the first time on Thursday, striking a cordial tone and highlighting their opportunity to make history as the next U.S....
 
 
28 Jan 2008
 
Obama rolls to big South Carolina win
US ELECTIONS 2008
Barack Obama easily won South Carolina's bitterly contested Democratic presidential primary with the help of heavy black support on Saturday, dealing a setback to rival Hillary Clinton after a...
 
 
07 Jan 2008
 
Obama jumps into the lead in New Hampshire
US ELECTION CAMPAIGNING
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton battled to keep crucial New Hampshire from swinging to rising rival Barack Obama on Sunday but new polls showed him jumping into the lead. In the...
 
 
05 Oct 2007
 
African Anglican bishops steer away from gay row
RELIGION & HOMOSEXUALITY
African Anglican archbishops ducked homosexuality, the issue dividing the worldwide Communion, on Thursday and instead drew attention to the poorest continent's problems.
 
 
03 Mar 2004
 
Democrats rally behind Kerry in bid to beat Bush
News
Senator John Kerry's early victory for the Democratic presidential nomination has left the often-fractious party remarkably united as it seeks to recapture the White House from George Bush,...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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