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Clive Palmer to enter federal politics against Wayne Swan and plans to rebuild ... NEWS.com.au Mr Palmer said he wanted to challenge Mr Swan on economic policy and was confident he could take Lilley for the Liberals. It is a marginal seat, as are most Labor seats in Queensland. It took much of the focus from Ms Gillard, particularly as it was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Liberal candidate emerges as Salafists' choice gulfnews.com By David D. Kirkpatrick and Mayy Al Shaikh Abu Homos, Egypt: Egypt's most conservative Islamists endorsed a liberal Islamist for president late on Saturday, upending the political landscape and confounding expectations about the internal dynamics of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Liberals move meeting in wake of protests Montreal Gazette MONTREAL - Fearing more riots in Montreal, the Quebec Liberal Party has transferred next week's scheduled party general council meeting out of town. In a statement issued Sunday morning, the party said "following recent demonstrations and after ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Support for Liberals on a knife-edge ABC Online The Newspoll published in The Australian indicates support for the Liberal Party continues to fall and Victorian Premier, Ted Baillieu, would face a knife-edge election if it were held now. More than 1100 voters were interviewed, with 51 per cent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
George Will: LBJ's subtle approach changed liberalism The Tennessean This example of the malignant malice of some liberals against the president who became 20th-century liberalism's most consequential adherent is described in Robert Caro's The Passage of Power, the fourth and, he insists, penultimate volume in his The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
COMMENT: Jinnah's liberalism —Yasser Latif Hamdani Pakistan Daily Times He was — as Agatha Harrison eulogised — a believer in unpopular causes Ashraf in his article, "How liberal are they" (Daily Times, April 23, 2012) stated that since Jinnah defended Bal Gangadhar Tilak in a sedition case and Ilam Din in appeal, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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A plain blog about politics: Sunday Question for Liberals By Jonathan Bernstein My question for liberals (and, for that matter, all torture opponents) isn't so much whether this approach would succeed in putting the bulk of the GOP in the anti-torture camp. My question is whether, if it was successful in doing so, the trade-off ... A plain blog about politics |
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