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telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Politics - 9 hours ago
Presumed consent for organ donations could still be introduced despite the idea being rejected by a Government review Gordon Brown has said.
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HOW TO: Save Time With Website Registration and Profilesmashable.com » Mashable! - Nov 10, 2008 Torley amplifies your awesome with the useful and fun. He loves life, wife, and watermelons. You can check out his profiles at Torley.com I’m thrilled that websites are increasingly becoming aware that long … Also tagged: web 2 0, web, productivity, social networking, how to, website, social media, tool, lists, profile, organization, picture, form, username |
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Politics - Nov 10, 2008
The election watchdog has been asked to investigate Jack Straw the justice secretary over a donation from an energy firm which was seeking to open an energy plant close to his constituency.
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telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Nov 9, 2008
The election watchdog has been asked to investigate Jack Straw the justice secretary over a donation from an energy firm which was seeking to invest in his constituency.
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - The Fed Page: Inside the Government Workforce - Oct 27, 2008
The number of hate crimes involving race and religion declined in the United States last year, leading to a slight drop in the overall total, but incidents related to sexual orientation and ethnicity showed increases …
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Oct 22, 2008
The votecounting debacles which left the last two US presidential elections shrouded in controversy could be repeated according to observers partly because of the popularity of Barack Obama.
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Is Obama seeking to stifle ACORN Investigation?ireport.com » Latest iReports - Oct 19, 2008 On Friday an attorney spokesman for the Obama campaign announced that they were going to seek a special prosecutor for the ACORN voter fraud case. http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/17/obama.acorn/index.html The … Also tagged: vote, mccain, obama, voter fraud, battleground, election08, special prosecutor, registration fraud, stealing the election |
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro - Oct 15, 2008
RICHMOND, Oct. 15 -- Nearly a half-million people registered to vote this year in Virginia, a 10 percent increase and the highest single-year boost in at least the past decade, according to final figures released …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Virginia - Oct 13, 2008
During the summers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, wealthy Washingtonians escaped the city's blistering heat to cool off in vacation homes nestled along the Blue Ridge Mountains. More than 100 years later …
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bankingtimes.co.uk » Banking Times: Daily Banking News - Oct 7, 2008
The Government has taken new steps to combat identity fraud and will henceforth be releasing details of all people who have died in the UK to credit rating agencies and other vetted organisations. Encrypted files will …
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