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"It's true that he didn't do what very few bishops did in terms of defending the human rights cause, but it's not right to accuse him of being an accomplice, " he told Reuters.
BBC: Vatican denies Dirty War allegations against Pope
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He is saying if you want me as your leader this is the kind of way in which I wish to lead the centre-right cause in Scotland.
BBC: Scottish Tory leadership favourite 'to split party'
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"The board did the right thing in preserving the principal of having nine at-large seats, " said Common Cause's Simon.
CNN: Group overseeing Internet changes sets its election rules
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Which of course the offices of the Holy Land Foundation were convicted on all counts for material support of terrorism cause they were sending money to Hamas from right here in the United States.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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This data that has been published by the UN agency is a serious cause for concern given the level of disturbance seen in Tunisia and of course, more dramatically and right now in Egypt.
FORBES: Arab Unemployment Frustration Is The Real Danger
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This is a hot topic in the startup world right now for a variety of historical reasons: some say hiring expensive MBAs helped cause the tech bust a decade ago, and some say that MBAs have too much swagger to make it in the hustle of startup life.
FORBES: Should Entrepreneurs Get an MBA? An Inside Perspective From an MBA Entrepreneur
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Mikhail Prokhorov, billionaire leader of the Right Cause party, a business-friendly grouping that plans to run in December parliamentary elections, told a magazine interviewer recently that Russia reminded him of Egypt before the fall of Hosni Mubarak.
FORBES: Russia isn't Egypt, isn't the Soviet Union, and almost certainly isn't going to have a revolt
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In any event, if the ship is off course right now, the solution is the same regardless of the cause: turn the steering wheel.
FORBES: Ben Bernanke Is Steering Us Off Course
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The 350, 000-odd ethnic Hungarians (or Magyars), a fifth of Vojvodina's people, are a cause dear to the heart of Hungary's ruling centre-right, which came to power in last year's general election partly because it promised to do more to stand up for Magyars outside Hungary.
ECONOMIST: Magyars in Serbia: Worried | The