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July 18th, 2007

  1. Canada opposition party accuses PM of plagiarism (AP via Yahoo! News)
    A senior campaign staffer for the governing Conservative Party resigned Tuesday after admitting he wrote a speech for Prime Minister Stephen Harper that plagiarized another leader's address urging support for the U.S.-led war in Iraq.
  2. Russian billionaire, Gorbachev to form political party in Russia (USA Today)
    A Russian billionaire said Tuesday he is teaming up with former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev to form a new political party that will challenge the country's recent steps away from democracy.
  3. Holiday party plans fizzle with Wall Street turmoil (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
    As the profit party ends on Wall Street, the American impulse to celebrate could lose its fizzle like day-old champagne.
  4. South Africa's ANC dismisses reports of party split (AFP via Yahoo! News)
    South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC) on Tuesday dismissed reports of a party split in the wake of former president Thabo Mbeki's ousting.
  5. Gorbachev to form new Russian party (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
    Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev will join forces with Russian tycoon Alexander Lebedev to launch a new political party independent of the Kremlin, the billionaire businessman said on Tuesday.
  6. Bavarian conservative party head resigns after election losses (International Herald Tribune)
    Erwin Huber's resignation, which will come into effect later this month, could be just one of several changes as the party revamps its image and pursues a new strategy in time for federal and European Parliament elections.
  7. Former Thai PM Samak resigns as ruling party leader (AFP via Yahoo! News)
    Thailand's former prime minister Samak Sundaravej has quit as leader of the ruling party, an official said Tuesday, three weeks after he was removed from office for hosting TV cooking shows.
  8. New Moroccan party linked to king (BBC News)
    A new political party in Morocco backed by a close friend of King Mohammed VI forms an alliance.
  9. Gorbachev, tycoon plan new Russian party (Denver Post)
    MOSCOW — A Russian tycoon says he and former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev will pair up to create a new political party.
  10. Gorbachev to form political party in Russia (The West Australian)
    A Russian tycoon says he and former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev will pair up to create a new political party. Billionaire businessman Alexander Lebedev says he and Gorbachev plan to join force
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