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Arvind: My request to B.J.P and Congress,let us work together 28 12 2013     ARVIND KEJRIWAL’s ADDRESS TO DELHIiTES AFTER OATH CEREMONY  Rhetorically Arvind Kejriwal Delhi CM, said in his address “Today is historical day as  this oath is not of C.M. and ministers but of Aam Admi. Delhi Citizens have done excellent job when the country seems to be going in gutter and people depressed. People of Delhi rose and showed the way that the elections can be won by sheer voters will. Corrupt government is thrown out due to some mystic powers. This is the beginning of the actual fight which cannot be fought by C.M. and its ministers alone and need 1.7 Cr. people support to fight corruption and I am sure we can do it. We are not the only intelligent people neither has the magic wand but if  1.7 Cr. people can get together, we can win over chaos and crisis.This is not my government but of 1.7 Cr. people government and they have to run this government. Two and a ...
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Today at 12:43  AM The latest news from Team Tow. View this email in your browser Happy Holidays from the Tow Center! As we prepare for another year of programming, the Tow Center announces two opportunities for you to get involved with our research: 1) apply to be a paid research assistant for the Single-Subject News Project, and 2) volunteer with the Amateur Footage research team. Work at the Tow Center   The Tow Center seeks a paid Research Assistant to work with Tow Fellows Lara Setrakian and Kristin Nolan on the Single-Subject News Project. Apply by January 1, 2014.  Click here for more details. Read the latest from the  Tow Center Blog Tow Center Seeks Research Assistant for Single-Subject News Project -Lauren Mack, Tow Center Research Associate The Tow Center has an opening for a paid Research Assistant for the Single-Subject News Project.  Apply by January 1, 2014. Takeaway: Tow T...
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Cambodian PM visits Vietnam 26 12 2013 Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen (R) and his wife Bun Rany gesture as they leave for a visit to  Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen left here Thursday for a three-day visit to Vietnam to boost ties as the opposition’s protests to demand his resignation and a re- vote has entered the 12th day. The prime minister was accompanied by Foreign Minister Hor Namhong, Commerce Minister Sun Chanthol, Finance Minister Aun Porn Moniroth, Chief of Border Affairs Var Kimhong, Justice Minister Ang Vong Vathana, Information Minister Khieu Kanharith, and Education Minister Hang Chuon Naron, as well as other senior officials. “During the visit, Prime Minister Hun Sen will hold a bilateral talk with his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Tan Dung,” Sry Thamarong, minister attached to Prime Minister Hun Sen, told reporters at the Phnom Penh International Airport before departure. “The two premiers will also witness the signing ceremony of nine agreement...