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Politics In Depth
Our latest political reviews.
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No Way But Up For American Media
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The 2004 presidential election is a perfect occasion for U.S. news organizations to invigorate.
Mario Canseco In the year that brought wall-to-wall coverage of the Iraqi conflict and unprecedented world attention to a gubernatorial race, it would be easy to assume that Americans are satisfied with their news media.
October 09, 2003 -
Conservatives Plan Return In Two Fronts
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In Great Britain and Canada, the right looks to find a way back into government.
Mario Canseco In 1997, Labour's Tony Blair put an end to a Tory era in Britain by defeating an unpopular John Major.
October 07, 2003 -
Polling In A War Zone
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Three different firms have taken their expertise to Iraq, to review life before, during and after the war.
Mario Canseco The United States-led military campaign in Iraq has entered its sixth month.
September 30, 2003 -
Problems In “Old Europe”
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After two summer crises, the leaders of France and Germany cannot count on Iraq to boost their popularity.
Mario Canseco As the military operation in Iraq reaches six months—and phrases such as "shock and awe" and "freedom fries" start to fade away from the world's collective memory—the two world leaders who more vehemently opposed the coalition effort are back in the spotlight.B
September 25, 2003 -
The Steady Stroll Of Democracy In Swaziland
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A key test for public will takes place next month in the last absolute monarchy of Sub-Saharan Africa.
Mario Canseco No civil unrest, no armed guerrillas, no coups.
September 23, 2003 -
Recalls Interrupted
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The much-hyped votes in California and Venezuela might not take place as soon as expected.
Mario Canseco The two anticipated fall recalls have been unexpectedly postponed.
September 18, 2003 -
Dictatorship Rupture Remains Evident In Chile
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30 years after Allende's fall, citizens remain split over their country's past and future.
Mario Canseco On Sept.
September 16, 2003 -
Bush’s Re-election Dilemma
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As a nation observes a grim anniversary, the president's performance in the domestic front will be pivotal to revive a dwindling approval rating.
Mario Canseco It all seems too familiar.
September 11, 2003 -
Russia’s New Electoral Law Draws Ire
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Newspapers cannot offer context or background information on candidates, as any word can be considered advocacy or deception.
Mario Canseco Last month, several Russian journalists got together to create the Petersburg Liniya newspaper.
September 09, 2003 -
Norway’s Summer Of Political Mayhem
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A simple local election has brought challenges to a ban on TV ads, VWI (voting while intoxicated) and a reassessment of the country's place in Europe.
Mario Canseco Norwegians will participate in county and municipal elections on Sept.
September 04, 2003
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