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18. How Depressing

18. How Depressing

from Free Oz Radio on November 01, 2009
Duration: 1018
Christopher Barnaby's new podcast / Generous politicians / What can the government do? / Government run health care sucks / The UN gets into mobile phone chargers?
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Opozicija kritikuje gradonačelnika

Opozicija kritikuje gradonačelnika

from B92 on October 27, 2009
Duration: 149
Otvorene pretnje LDP-a da e uskratiti podr ku vlasti u Beogradu vi e ne va e. Ta partija dogovorila se sa koalicionim partnerima sa gradskog nivoa da se ad akta stavi ve napisani predlog rebalansa bud eta i da po ne da se pi e nov. Na ve inu u Beogradu sada je udarila opozicija, zbog odluke gradona elnika da se za potrebe gradske uprave kupi Ineksova zgrada u centru Beograda, za ta je ve polo en depozit od 400 miliona dinara.
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14. Aaron Solomon

14. Aaron Solomon

from Free Oz Radio on October 04, 2009
Duration: 2551
Aaron Solomon / Voluntaryism / Voting / Immigration / Low cost airfares / The Castle / Roads
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Big Test Ahead for Japan's New Leader

Big Test Ahead for Japan's New Leader

from recent posts tagged elections - blip.tv (beta) on August 31, 2009
Duration: 205
STRATFOR : http://www.stratfor.com : The Democratic Party of Japan crushed the long-established Liberal Democratic Party in elections over the weekend. But with Japan facing huge external debt, record unemployment and a public service resistant to change, change activists will need guile and strategy as well as the numbers in parliament to make an impact.
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Poligraf - 20.04.2009.

Poligraf - 20.04.2009.

from B92 on April 21, 2009
Duration: 0
Gost: ?edomir Jovanovi?, predsednik Liberalno demokratske partije.
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Ljubodrag Duci Simonovic

Ljubodrag Duci Simonovic

from B92 on March 21, 2009
Duration: 2366
Prikazivanje Ducijevog dokumentarnog filma o NATO agresiji na SR Jugoslaviju. Denacionalizacija srpskog naroda putem medija.
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John Laughland

John Laughland

from B92 on March 21, 2009
Duration: 2164
Manipulacija medjunarodnim pravom u funkciji uspostavljanja novog svetskog poretka. John Laughland je autor knjige Travestija (Travesty) koja se bavi sutskim procesom Slobodanu Milosevicu pred Haskim tribunalom.
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prof. dr. Zoran Loncar

prof. dr. Zoran Loncar

from B92 on March 16, 2009
Duration: 2650
Statut Vojvodine i svodjenje Srbije na pred Kumanovske granice
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Vladimi Dimitrijevic (publicista)

Vladimi Dimitrijevic (publicista)

from B92 on March 16, 2009
Duration: 2346
Demistifikacija knjige "Filozofija palanke" i njenog autora Radomira Konstantinovica.
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prof. dr. Milo Lompur

prof. dr. Milo Lompur

from B92 on March 07, 2009
Duration: 2627
Crnjanski i nacionalizam. Odnos srpske elite prema naciji u XX-om veku.
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prof. dr. Milan Brdar

prof. dr. Milan Brdar

from B92 on March 07, 2009
Duration: 2069
Odbrana nacionalizma kao stava. Logika zapadnih medija kao logika moci.
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Global Report - 24-September-2008

Global Report - 24-September-2008

from JiM SWEET ART on September 24, 2008
Duration: 405
http://www.instablogs.com/ Taro Aso to become Japan s new PM Many are hoping that Mr. Taro Aso will help uplift the country from the political and economic turmoil. Mr. Aso becomes the prime minister at a time when the Japanese are extremely unhappy with high prices and a slowing economy. No wonder his promise of providing supplementary budget worth $107billion US along with ruling out consumption tax increase for three years to inject the necessary economic stimulus has brought a lot of hope to the electorate. He has also called for tax incentives that will encourage corporations to repatriate overseas profits and increase spending on capital equipment and research and development. The measures may sound appeasing but the mishandling of issues as far-ranging as a tainted rice scandal and health insurance for the elderly by the previous administration can make the going difficult for Taro Aso. Whatever else is said or done Mr. Aso can assure victory for LDP in the next general elections only if his measures manage to bail out the economy from current crisis. Ugandan Govt. to punish prostitutes Ugandan Ethics and Integrity minister should come up with a novel idea to curb the flourishing menace of prostitution in Kampala. The fact that the practice still exits in spite of stringent laws to curb them implies that the problem lay somewhere else. There are factors that are helping promote prostitution. Women are either forced or else they make a conscious choice to pursue it. Those who are forced to enter prostitution have either been trafficked or else are economically unsound to sustain themselves. How can the government think of punishing this category? Instead, the ethics minister should step forward and rescue such women besides providing them with a viable economic alternative so that they can enjoy a decent living. Those who make a deliberate choice too cannot be punished because in the end it is the men who help run the business by patronizing it. Next time while driving through streets lined with prostitutes, Ugandan men should make a deliberate choice of ignoring and driving through or else getting distracted and ending up in a brothel. Practicing the former will definitely wipe off the need for such regressive laws. Mexico s war against drug cartels failing The border city of Juarez is central front in Mexico's war on powerful drug cartels. Nearly five months after the government of President Felipe Calder n sent more than 2,500 federal troops and police to the state of Chihuahua on Texas' southwestern border, the pace and scope of drug violence have reached unprecedented levels. The carnage raises questions about the government's ability to restore order particularly in cities such as Ju rez, an important trade and immigration conduit to Texas. The ferocity and resilience shown by the warring Sinaloa and Juarez cartel to control smuggling routes into the United States has surprised everyone. There is also a renewed concern over corruption within the government. These killings clearly indicate that the Mexican state has absolutely failed in its mission to protect the public. It appears that no amount of soldiers or special police agents is enough to stop the killings in Ju rez, either because they are incompetent, badly corrupted or intimidated by the cartels. A new response is needed to the bloody expressions of organized crimes. New Zealand opposes lifting of ban on Whaling The recent decision by authorities in New Zealand to continue opposing the lifting of an international ban on commercial whaling is really commendable. This despite an international survey showing that the numbers of two species: humpbacks and southern right whales, earlier endangered are now rising fast. The threat to humpbacks and southern right whales has been downscaled from "vulnerable" to subjects of "least concern" in the annual update of the so-called "red list" of endangered cetacean species. The two species were now less threatened with extinction. Much of the comeback has been due to the protection granted from commercial whaling. This is a great conservation success and clearly shows what needs to be done to ensure these ocean giants survive. New Zealand has also led opposition to bids by Japan and other countries to lift the 1985 moratorium on commercial whaling introduced by the 80-member International Whaling Commission. Humpbacks and southern right whales both migrate through New Zealand waters to South Pacific breeding grounds and are major attractions for tourists on whale-watching trips. New Zealand has a long history promoting the conservation of whales and we will continue to do so especially, then when most small coastal and freshwater cetaceans are moving closer to extinction http://www.instablogs.com/
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