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Akbayan’s Rosales: CPP has lost relevance INQ7.net In the case of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), it got itself embroiled in an ideological overhaul, ultimately splitting right down the middle. Knesset c'tee discusses faults in Wisconsin Plan Globes Online MK Marina Solodkin said that "employment in Wisconsin is similar to Joseph Stalin's forced labor camps. What the Russian papers say Russian Information Agency Novosti Alexander Voloshin, board chairman of the electricity monopoly RAO UES, spent two days in the United States this week. The former chief of the Kremlin administration met with high-ranking White House officials and addressed a private dinner at the Carnegie Endowment. Swamy's wake-up call to Hindus - II News Today The tide of Hindutva was inaugurated by Raj Narain Bose (maternal grand father of Aurobindo Ghosh) and Nav Gopal Mitra in undivided Bengal in the 19th century. Two strong currents of thoughts, ideals, and aspirations met together and strove for supremacy in Bengal in those days. Still yearning to be free Seattle Times Borders and fences, amnesty and enforcement, earned legalization and guest workers — such is the shorthand in debating immigration Vital gains forecast for SNP in swing from Labour The Scotsman ALEX Salmond received a massive pre-election boost today with a new opinion poll showing a clear majority of Scots favour independence, and illustrating a significant swing from Labour to the SNP. Salmond and Co fly the flag for immigrants The Scotsman THE Poles could be crucial at the polls. The Scottish National Party has revealed its latest brainwave for winning power at Holyrood: a manifesto printed in Polish. Children of the revolution CNN.com Fifty years after the Hungarian Revolution, and 15 after the official dissolution of the Soviet Union, how are the countries that once formed the USSR and its satellite states now faring? The North European Gas Pipeline Threatens Europe’s Energy Security Heritage Foundation by Ariel Cohen, Ph.D. Backgrounder #1980 Russia is building a strategic new pipeline to Europe that will affect European energy security for years to come. Warning on winter power shortages The Scotsman BRITAIN is facing an increased risk of power shortages this winter, analysts warned yesterday.
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