By Veronica Khokhlova Below is a selection of Anglophone bloggers’ views on the outcome of Serbia’s presidential election. Eric Gordy of East Ethnia began his analytical piece for OpenDemocracy.net with this summary: The inconclusive result in in the first round of Serbia’s presidential election on 20 January 2008 led to a second round on Sunday […]
California Will Be ‘Interesting’ For Democrats
The magnitude of presidential politics was local in the case of Iowa and New Hampshire which were early voting states. The candidates crisscrossed throughout those states as they shook hands and campaigned in coffee shops and other local gatherings to try to one-by-one win the votes of the people. Last week with February 5 which […]
APDM to launch drive for release of judges
The All Parties Democratic Movement (APDM) will launch a countrywide movement for the release of the deposed chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and the lawyer leaders after February 18, APDM leader and Tehrik-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan announced on Sunday. He was addressing a meeting of the component APDM parties at Iqbal Park (Dhobi Ghat Ground). […]
A Final Word about Temporary Staffing Agencies.
Having dealt with enough temporary staffing agencies I can make several assumptions, although I cannot speak with absolute certainty. These places are very useful and should not be relegated to the dump heap. On the other hand their practices leaves one wondering what is going on in the back rooms of temporary agencies. So, let […]
Pundits in Early Rush to Judge Bush’s Legacy
Being ignored is bad enough for anyone. But when you are President of the United States it must be doubling humiliating. Yet Democrats are too busy fighting each other to mention him and Republicans fear to be associated with his record. Now George W Bush – whose successor won’t take office until January 2009 – […]
Co-existence for peace and harmony
The political tussle that now looms between Israel and Hamas-led government in Gaza Strip is comparable to a chicken and the egg issue. Which logic is acceptable or not to the international community, particularly the international relief agencies now providing food assistance to the 400,000 population in that enclave, remains to be ironed out. And […]
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