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...leaders have advocated what they call a "People's Revolutionary Government," though there's little consensus among the PAD's disparate factions - which include labor activists, ethnic Chinese businessmen and staunch royalists - as to how such a government should come to power or what it might do on a day-to-day basis...
...downgrades from credit-rating agencies, is raising tens of billions of dollars in fresh capital, an effort that was bolstered on Monday when the State of New York said it would let the firm use as much as $20 billion in capital from its subsidiary companies to cover its day-to-day operating needs. But if the company doesn't gain access to much more - it could need to raise as much as $75 billion - quickly, it might be next in line for bankruptcy...
...Underlying the entire situation is the frail health of Thailand's beloved King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Now 80 years old, the world's longest-reigning monarch is viewed by many Thais as the adjudicator of last resort, even though the King forswears any involvement in day-to-day politics. No one is quite certain what will happen when he is no longer there to provide moral guidance for the nation. Complicating matters further is the military, which has shown a historical disregard for attempts to nurture Thai democracy. Now, with the army empowered to control security in Bangkok because...
Associate Dean and Secretary of FAS Noel Bisson will fill the position Herschbach has left, though her day-to-day responsibilities may be slightly different than those of Herschbach as a result of recent administrative adjustments...
McCain began the town-hall meeting with an impassioned message about Georgia, urging the crowd to care about a "tiny little democracy, far, far away" that might seem irrelevant to their day-to-day lives. "History is often made in remote and obscure places," McCain said. Even if you don't share McCain's bellicose ideas about Russia, there was something inspiring about his appeal to the conscience of the crowd, his insistence that the struggles of Georgians should be the concern of Americans. But the audience just listened quietly, offering only a few subdued golf-claps - until...