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Tag Archives: Haitian presidential election
R&D: Gary Johnson Enters the 2012 GOP Primary, Obama’s OK’s the Use of Drones in Libya, and the Gulf Council Offers a Political Settlement to Yemen’s Saleh
Here is your R&D for April 21st: What Gary Johnson Brings to the GOP Presidential Race from the Atlantic Former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson announced a bid for the Republican presidential nomination today. Johnson was a two-term governor in … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2012 presidential election, Ali Abdullah Saleh, Barack Obama, Gary Johnson, Gulf Cooperation Council, Haiti, Haitian presidential election, Libya, Libyan war, Michel Martelly, Mike Huckabee, President Obama, R&D, Republican party, Robert Gates, top five news stories, U.S. Foreign Policy, Yemen, Yemeni protests
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R&D: China Ponders Its Ties with North Korea, International Observers Say Haitian Vote Okay, and President Obama Freezes the Pay of Federal Workers
Here is your R&D for November 30th: Wikileaks release ‘shows China thinking on Korea’ from the BBC One of the interesting pieces of information uncovered by the release of State Department documents is that China seems to be frustrated by … Continue reading →
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Tagged budget deficit, China, Chinese-North Korean relations, Haiti, Haitian presidential election, national debt, North Korea, Pakistan, Pakistani economy, Pakistani monetary policy, President Obama, public employees, R&D, South Korea, taxes, top five news stories, U.S. economy, Wikileaks
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R&D: U.S. Scrambles After WikiLeaks Reveal, Mark Kirk Arrives in the Senate, and Haiti’s Presidential Election Sparks Fraud Claims
Here is your R&D for November 29th: US tries to contain damage from leaked cables from the Associated Press The U.S. State Department is scrambling after WikiLeaks released more than 250,000 classified State Department documents. The documents contain blunt interpretations … Continue reading →
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Tagged domestic politics, European issues, European Union, Haiti, Haitian presidential election, immigration, Jude Celestin, Mark Kirk, R&D, Rene Preval, Roland Burris, State Department, Switzerland, Thai politics, Thailand, top five news stories, U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S. Senate, Wikileaks
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R&D: Wyclef Jean’s Challenge in Haiti, Democrats Fear House Prospects, and Press Freedom in South Africa
Here is your R&D for August 27th: Wyclef Jean’s disqualification leaves Haiti in political uncertainty from the Los Angeles Times After being deemed ineligible by the Haitian electoral council, hip hop star Wyclef Jean’s presidential bid appeared lost. However, he … Continue reading →
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Tagged ANC, Barack Obama, Democratic primary, Haiti, Haitian electoral council, Haitian presidential election, House of Representatives, ICC, International Criminal Court, Iraq withdrawal, Iraqi war, midterm elections, President Obama, press freedom, R&D, South Africa, top five news stories, Wyclef Jean
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