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Liberal NewsObama insists he can win blue-collar vote and limousine liberalsBarack Obama sought to confront growing doubts about his electability yesterday by declaring that white, working-class voters would rally behind him if he became the Democratic presidential nominee.Read Full Article Liberal’s Foes Tax His Stoic SenseAlan Colmes, the left-leaning voice on the Fox News Channel’s ?Hannity & Colmes,? stands out for publishing a smattering of e-mail messages, and responses, every week on his personal blog.Read Full Article World Briefing | Americas: Cuba Ends ?No Cubans Allowed? Hotel PolicyPresident Raúl Castro’s new government will begin allowing Cubans to stay at hotels that were previously set aside for foreign tourists, the latest in a string of moves liberalizing internal restrictions on Cubans. In other changes, Cubans will be able to rent cars and buy cellphones, computers, microwaves and DVD players. However, with state salaries of about $20 a month, most Cubans will not be able to afford them.Read Full Article World Briefing | Americas: Cuba: Cellphones for AnyoneThe government announced that it would permit the general public to buy cellphones, which until now were set aside mainly for the Communist Party elite. The move was seen as a sign of liberalization by the new president, Raúl Castro. But most Cubans, who earn only about $20 monthly in state salaries, will find it hard to afford the phones without help from relatives off the island.Read Full Article India Nurtures Business of Surrogate MotherhoodReproductive outsourcing is a new but rapidly expanding business, as word spreads of India’s mix of skilled medical professionals, relatively liberal laws and low prices.Read Full Article External News for: liberalA Liberal Price Cut - New York TimesNew York TimesA Liberal Price CutNew York TimesTHE worldly and the clever gathered at the dinner parties that William F. Buckley Jr. and his wife, Pat, gave in their Park Avenue ...and more »A Liberal Price Cut - New York TimesNew York TimesA Liberal Price CutNew York TimesTHE worldly and the clever gathered at the dinner parties that William F. Buckley Jr. and his wife, Pat, gave in their Park Avenue ...and more »Newspoll: 52-48 to Liberal in SA - Crikey (blog)NEWS.com.auNewspoll: 52-48 to Liberal in SACrikey (blog)The Australian reports the final South Australian Newspoll result has the Liberals 52-48 ahead on two-party preferred. Labor's primary vote is 35.3 per cent ...Redmond plays straight batThe AustralianBarnett looking for an ally in SA electionABC OnlinePolls to temper hospitals debateThe AgeDaily Telegraph -BusinessWeek -Sydney Morning Heraldall 117 news articles »A Liberal Price Cut - New York TimesNew York TimesA Liberal Price CutNew York TimesTHE worldly and the clever gathered at the dinner parties that William F. Buckley Jr. and his wife, Pat, gave in their Park Avenue ...and more »Newspoll: 52-48 to Liberal in SA - Crikey (blog)NEWS.com.auNewspoll: 52-48 to Liberal in SACrikey (blog)The Australian reports the final South Australian Newspoll result has the Liberals 52-48 ahead on two-party preferred. Labor's primary vote is 35.3 per cent ...Redmond plays straight batThe AustralianBarnett looking for an ally in SA electionABC OnlinePolls to temper hospitals debateThe AgeDaily Telegraph -BusinessWeek -Sydney Morning Heraldall 117 news articles »Four Lib Dems Caught Out Over Homes Cash - Sky NewsThe GuardianFour Lib Dems Caught Out Over Homes CashSky NewsFour Liberal Democrat MPs have been told to apologise and repay money they received from the landlord of taxpayer-funded apartments. ...Tories can't take Lib Dems for grantedThe Guardian'Take your privacy back at election'Public ServiceClegg could support Tories in a minority governmentIndependentTelegraph.co.uk -Politics.co.uk -Kent Newsall 88 news articles » |
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