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Burma Geopolitics (3-12-2007)

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Philadelphia Inquirer

Party’s Triumph Raises Question of Putin’s Plans
New York Times -
By CLIFFORD J. LEVY MOSCOW, Dec. 2 —With President Vladimir V. Putin’s opponents persistently hobbled by the Kremlin, his party swept Sunday to the kind of landslide long predicted for the parliamentary elections.
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RussiaTodayLeading questions after Putin’s huge victory

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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation

Venezuela locked in tight vote
Reuters -
By Saul Hudson and Ana Isabel Martinez CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez was in a tight vote on Sunday in a referendum on giving him new powers and scrapping term limits on his rule with both the government and opposition saying
Vote Count ‘Close’ in Venezuelan Constitutional Referendum Voice of America
Venezuelan vote too close to call Houston Chronicle
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CTV.ca

Climate Talks Take on Added Urgency After Report
New York Times -
By PETER GELLING and ANDREW C. REVKIN JAKARTA, Indonesia, Dec. 2 – Thousands of government officials, industry lobbyists, environmental campaigners and observers are arriving on the Indonesian island of Bali for two weeks of talks starting Monday that
Australia Can Cut Emissions to Zero, Boost Economy, Lobby Says Bloomberg
Climate conference opens in Bali Aljazeera.net
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Alalam News Network

Rudd sworn in as new Australian PM
CNN -
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) — Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and his team were formally sworn in as Australia’s new government Monday, nine days after sweeping to power in elections that ended more than 11 years of conservative rule.
Australia’s Rudd sworn in as PM BBC News
PM Rudd rolls up sleeves The Age
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Montreal Gazette

Musharraf Could Win if His Rivals Can’t Make Peace
Wall Street Journal -
By Failure of Sharif By YAROSLAV TROFIMOV ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Even after shedding his military uniform last week, Pakistan’s President Pervez Musharraf retains formidable powers.
Rigging Pakistan’s Election? Washington Post
Sharif Seeks Bhutto’s Support for Pakistan Election Boycott Bloomberg
Pakistan DawnUnited Press InternationalInternational Herald TribuneThe Associated Press
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Written by Lwin Aung Soe

December 3, 2007 at 5:29 am