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Political leaders from more than 100 countries joined the Democrats at their national convention. As VOA's Kent Klein reports from Denver, the visitors have been taking part in a forum on the democratic process, and they will return home with new ideas about ways to strengthen their democracies.
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Oman's ambassador to the U.S., Hunaina bint Sultan bin Ahmad al-Mughairi, was doing some serious mingling among the Democratic foreign policy elite at the Denver Art Museum.
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The hottest ticket in the country this summer has been the 2008 Democratic Party Convention in Denver. There was a last-minute frenzy as party activists, lobbyists, political junkies and the plain curious pulled out every stop to get the coveted credential that allows access to Denver's Pepsi Center...
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A top Georgian official is urging liberals and members of the Democratic Party here to take up the cause of his nation, which is embroiled in a conflict with its neighbor Russia over two separatist regions.
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Kissinger urged the U.S. government to exercise patience and awareness of its own limitations, questioning its ability to “carry out democratization on a global scale.” … He said private US organizations should get involved, and expressed support for the efforts of the National Democratic Institute as a private organization.
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The National Democratic Institute (NDI) in collaboration with the Supreme National Committee for Fighting Revenge Killing (SNCFRK) launched the first national campaign aiming to fight revenge killing through three private societies in Mareb, Al-Jawf and Shabwa.
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Madeleine Albright to speak at UF Wednesday - University of Florida
InsideUF | March 20, 2008
Just in time for Women’s History Month, the Bob Graham Center for Public Service is bringing to campus the first woman to become U.S. Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright, at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Pugh Hall Ocora.
An Analyst Looks At Back On Iraq With Sadness and Scorn
Huffington Post | Mar 19, 2008
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Former Senate President, Ken Nnamani, yesterday said the present Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) can not take the country to the promised land. … Nnamani said these yesterday in Kaduna, while presenting his keynote address at a seminar for House of Representatives members of Electoral Matters Committee on Electoral Reforms, organised by the National Democratic Institute (NDI).