McCain Backers Roll Out New Ads As Campaign Team Reshuffled The Republican campaign will run in the midwestern states that could decide next November's elections |
Mr Will Smith Goes to Washington From reading box office patterns to analyzing the political landscape, Will Smith and Barack Obama have more in common than big ears, says John Patterson |
Abortion crusader Henry Morgentaler named to the Order of Canada Dr Morgentaler is a visionary who had the guts to go against a system that forced women to seek out the ministrations of back alley abortionists, with all of the shame and loathing that goes with that - not to mention health risks. |
New Age America is Entranced By Obama's Electoral Aura Oliver Burkeman: The question new agers have been asking in recent weeks is: could Obama be a 'lightworker'? |
Child labour in India: Primark latest to come under fire Investigations have revealed an underworld of sweatshops in India where young children are forced to toil in Dickensian-like conditions. There are estimated to be 15,000 garment factories in New Delhi. |
Somaliland´s 26th June 1960, 86 years of protectorate comes to end Somaliland is independent country in the Horn of Africa. Somaliland recieved independence from British on 26th June 1960 and joined with Italian Somalia to form Somali Republic. Today Somaliland is democractic with multiparty system, and held many elections in last 17 years. Dahir Riyale Kahin is the third President of Somaliland in less then 18 years. |
US Elections: Infighting Doomed Clinton's Campaign, Biographer Reports In the August edition of Vanity Fair, Gail Sheehy, a Clinton biographer, describes a candidate who deliberately neglected to set up clear lines of authority |
Obama's Shuffle to the Right Suggests This Man is Ruthless Enough to Win Jonathan Freedland: His U-turns may trouble Democrats, but they are the mark of a man who is determined not to be another principled loser |
Bill and Barack Put the Rows Behind Them Bill Clinton and Barack Obama are on speaking terms once more, the Obama campaign reports |
US Elections: Bill and Barack Smooth Out Their Differences Those who feared Bill Clinton wanted no part of the unity accompanying his wife's appearance with Barack Obama can now relax |
US Election: John Mccain Rebuts Assault on His Wartime Record General Wesley Clark, former Nato commander in Europe, says Republican presidential candidate lacks command experience |
The Truth is Some Smokers Are More Equal Than Others Libby Brooks: Piecemeal inducements may be effective, but are politically meaningless if the broader causes are not addressed |
The Real Mccain To his fans he's a lovable patriot with a maverick streak. But to his critics he's an anti-abortion Creationist who surrounds himself with religious extremists. Paul Harris uncovers the dark side of John McCain |
Benishangul People Exteremination Since 1898 the Abyssinians are working hard to eradicate Benishangul people. they aimed through coordinated plan of different actions at the destruction of essential foundations of Benishangul people.the objectives were to degrade the political, social institutions, of culture, language, religion, national feelings |
Turmoil in Benishangul leads to Federal Parliament member arrest Benishangul is a state that was invaded by Abyssinian. Since then this state became under the influence of both Amhara and Tigray. They used all unacceptable techniques to deprive this indigenous of their land. The Brutality and incitement the prime minister uses to oppress the people of this state made them more resistible and strong. They confronted the barbaric systems of all Abyssinia governments. |