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Japanese power broker Ozawa, despite being laid low by corruption charges, challenged longtime party rival Prime Minister Kan over what he called the government's mishandling of the nuclear crisis.
What's News 2011
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He was one of what he calls the government's "usual suspects."
Despite Government Strikes, Rebel-Held Areas Hold On in Libya 2011
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In Abuja, a small number of Christian demonstrators gathered to protest what they called the government's inadequate response to the violence and complacency.
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It also warns of the dangers of what it calls the government's growing authoritarian rule, citing increasing censorship of the Internet and state surveillance of telephones.
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It also warns of the dangers of what it calls the government's growing authoritarian rule, citing increasing censorship of the Internet and state surveillance of telephones.
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A small number of demonstrators from Christian groups gathered in Abuja on Monday to protest what they called the government's inadequate response to the violence, and Nigerian news websites carried many comments from Nigerians who said they found Mr. Jonathan's remarks and response inadequate.
Deadly Christmas Blasts Spark Outrage in Nigeria Patrick McGroarty 2011
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It also warns of the dangers of what it calls the government's growing authoritarian rule, citing increasing censorship of the Internet and state surveillance of telephones.
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It also warns of the dangers of what it calls the government's growing authoritarian rule, citing increasing censorship of the Internet and state surveillance of telephones.
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It also warns of the dangers of what it calls the government's growing authoritarian rule, citing increasing censorship of the Internet and state surveillance of telephones.
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It also warns of the dangers of what it calls the government's growing authoritarian rule, citing increasing censorship of the Internet and state surveillance of telephones.
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