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1 Hope for good government a bit more distant – Republic of Niger Daniel Shin 33
2 Public Relations Test for Toyota Daniel Shin 67
3 Madagascar’s political stability hurting economic reform Daniel Shin 152
4 U.S. signals change in policy with Myanmar Daniel Shin 196
5 Abdullah’s dropout increase doubt on the legitimacy of Afghan Presidential election Daniel Shin 198
6 Angela Merkel heading toward a challenging new term Daniel Shin 203
7 Desperate farmers sell wives to pay debts in rural India Daniel Shin 227
8 Fraud in the Afghan Presidential Election Daniel Shin 200
9 Disagreements around Afghanistan Daniel Shin 231
10 A new face in Japan? Daniel Shin 275
11 Looking at North Korea’s motivations Daniel Shin 331
12 Speaker of House of Commons will resign over expense scandal Daniel Shin 379
13 E.U. calls for human rights investigation in Sri Lanka’s conflict Daniel Shin 310
14 North Korea issues ultimatum over Kaesong Industrial Complex Daniel Shin 286
15 Sri Lanka’s Government disputes condemnation Daniel Shin 225
16 North Korea accuses U.S. for unchanged hostility Daniel Shin 267
17 Swine Flu outbreak in Mexico might be lower Daniel Shin 280
18 The Swine Flu Developments Daniel Shin 266
19 Japanese Shrine angers China and Korea Daniel Shin 228
20 Japan reports trade deficit Daniel Shin 228
 
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What can the government do for the economy? Really, nothing.

US News | Monday, 25 January 2010

Reuters is reporting that the, “Strengthening the U.S. economy and improving the job situation are the top domestic political priorities of Americans, according to a poll released on Monday.” The data makes sense. Unemployment has been on the rise, and many middle class Americans have yet to see the benefit from the slowly recovering financial sector. But there is a more serious question at stake here: What can the government do for the economy? ...

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Diane Sawyer’s first day at ABC World News

News Personalities | Tuesday, 22 December 2009

Well, actually, yesterday’s ABC World News was not the first day Diane Sawyer took the main anchor chair, but it was exciting nevertheless, because it was her first day as ABC World News tonight with Diane Sawyer. I have been a fan of World News since Peter Jennings (Yes, I am quite young compared to some generations), and I find a promising future for the newscast as Diane takes the lead. To be honest, ...

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Madagascar’s political stability hurting economic reform

International News | Friday, 18 December 2009

AFP is reporting that the current President of Madagascar, who was put into position by a military-sponsored coup, has fired the Prime Minister of the country, giving more uncertainty to Madagascar’s political future. There seems to be many talks between the opposition and the current ruling coalition, but the political trend seems to be signaling that there would not be any significant unified government any time soon. The uncertain political future of Madagascar is ...

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