4/08/2013

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ISC #15 | A Song for Carly Rae Jepsen Results (National Selection)
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Nakajima

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Abe

@domw1999 Played some glorious shots only to be disappointed by results in the National following your tips!

Takeuchi

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Robinson

Regional and National Financial Crises: Roots, Results and Responses - Pt 1
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Levi

Sad news for many people I would think this morning with the passing of Margaret Thatcher. Whether you were her biggest fan or believed that she was the scariest women in global politics, one cannot ignore her achievements.

Margaret Thatcher was not only the first woman to lead Britain and a major western power, but she was also the UK's longest serving Prime Minister of the 20th Century. Thatcher did what many leaders have failed to do time and time again, reinvent your country on the world stage.

Even though I disagreed with a number of her policies and the way in which she implemented them. A leader that has the guts to stare down a male dominated cabinet when reputations are on the line, do battle with an Argentine military dictatorship in defence of your peoples' rights and then go on to win, while also walking away from an IRA assassination attempt with your head held high shows the caliber of a woman and leader who has earned my respect.

Satō

@gilescoren @pwabbott I like it... (Grand national results notwithstanding)

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Avraham

FBLA NLC Web Site Design Results
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Kamala

Cyril Ramaphosa.... read about him and Kenya and add something to your general knowledge....nivce afternoon

Taylor

"Mrs Thatcher was a politician that believed what she thought, did what she said she was going to do and that gave her a certain integrity. However, she used that trust to make war on the working class. She taught us the meaning of class war through campaigns against the miners and the introduction of the Poll Tax. We are still dealing with the effects of that 'Neo-Con' economic experiment" Tony Benn

Morris

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Hashimoto

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Yamaguchi

Day 2 - 400m B Boys Heat 2 (National School 2013)
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Yoshida

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Cook

Day 2 - 400m C Girls Heat 2 (National School 2013)
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Phillips

National Beagle Club Results Video Fall 2012
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Fisher

2013 YMCA Short Course National Championships Finals Day 3
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Scott

Wisconsin election results have national implications
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Gray

The National Lottery Thunderball draw results from or Saturday 5th January 2013.
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Malach

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Harada

USAC Midgets - June 14, 2012 - Putnamville - Feature - Bryan Clauson Wins
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Patel

Could someone tell me the results of the grand national?

Allen

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Clark

National Lottery Lotto Results 3rd April 2013
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Ikeda

2011 USAC 13-14 National Crit Results
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Young

OF CHANGE, COURAGE AND NIGERIANS

Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi has ruled out the possibility of having a violent revolution in the country.

Amaechi spoke in Ekiti State on Saturday at the second Nigeria Symposium for Young and Emerging Leaders.

Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi, Prof. Pat Utomi, Chief Executive Officer of Sahara Group, Mr. Tonye Cole, and representative of Delta State Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan, among others, attended the symposium, organised by The Future Project.

Amaechi said many Nigerians had become used to suffering rather than pushing for a change.

According to him, Nigeria has experienced worse situations than what led to revolution in some other countries.

Amaechi said he was sure that those who gathered to protest against the removal of oil subsidy in January 2012 would flee immediately the President drafted soldiers to the Freedom Park in Lagos and other states to quell the uprising.

He said, “Yes, revolution can happen outside Nigeria. But here, I do not think so. Tell me what happened in Sudan, Libya, Zimbabwe and other countries that have not happened here. Our elasticity has no limit. You do not pray for electricity to be regular but you know that some Nigerians pray ‘God, let the light be stable today.’ We pray without working to solve our problems and we think God will do what we are supposed to do for us.”

Noting that courage was required to make any change, he said those who were truly seeking a change would never be afraid of guns.

The governor, however, said he was not in support of the call for the disintegration of the country, saying there were many advantages in being together.

Meanwhile, Presidency on Sunday faulted the claim by Amaechi that Nigeria was gradually sliding back to the era of dictatorship.

Before reading his speech where he was honoured with the Vanguard Personality of the Year Award in Lagos on Saturday, Amaechi was said to have explained that he decided to read a prepared speech, because “I am becoming more careful, given that we are gradually going back to the era of dictatorship in this country”.

But in an interview with one of our correspondents, the Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Ahmed Gulak, said the governor could not have been referring to the President.

Gulak said so far, the President had been ruling the country by adhering strictly to the nation’s constitution.

He said Jonathan, in the spirit of democracy, has also been consulting widely before he takes any decision and so could not be said to be a dictator.

The presidential aide said since Amaechi was one of those ruling the country by virtue of being a governor, he might be admitting by his statement that he was ruling his state like a dictator.

He said, “As a governor, Amaechi is one of those ruling this country. Is he admitting that he is a dictator in his state?

“We are in a democratic administration. We are ruling by the constitution. The President is committed to the rule of law. I am not sure the governor is referring to the President.”

http://mobile.saharareporters.com/news-page/revolution-cannot-happen-nigeria-because-we-are-too-timid-says-gov-amaechi-punch-newspaper

Howard

Just found out the national results. Have won money on the work sweepstake for the 2nd year in a row @cjamrpharms :-)

Lakhanpal

Corruption indeed is the bane of any nation. Its malady cut across every religious denomination and political system and it affects both young and old, man and woman alike. It is like cancer that contaminates all strata of the socio-political and economic structure of any society and its malignant nature is difficult to treat. Corruption is not a contemporary affair, it has been on for so long in Africa. No regime in Africa can be exonerated from it. The menace has reached an unprecedented level most especially during Babangida and Abacha regimes which saw the institutionalization of the statement syndrome. The era of Obasanjo witnessed a crusade against corrupt politicians and government official. During his eight year reign the country witnessed the establishment of EFCC and ICPC two bodies that was saddled with the responsibility of prosecuting corrupt officials, in their effort to sanitize the polity. The then Inspector General of Police Tafa Balogun and some bank officials were prosecuted but the efforts of these two bodies was short lived when the regime of Obasanjo ended in 2007. This paper, therefore attempts holistic measures for controlling the menace of corruption in Nigeria. In the discussion, I will define corruption, examine its nature, cause and effect, and conclude by suggesting holistic approaches for controlling the menace of corruption in Nigeria.

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