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...second round of voting, Orban will not have to form a coalition with Jobbik in order to rule - a prospect feared by many during the campaign. But Jobbik will undoubtedly still have influence in national affairs. "It is not clear what Orban will do to neutralize Jobbik," says Alex Kuli, an analyst for the Budapest-based consultancy Political Capital. "Will he cooperate with Jobbik and risk international criticism, or will he try to outdo them on some of their right-wing issues? He's going to have a tough time...
...leader of a country with one of the weakest economies in the European Union, Orban will have no choice but to continue the unpopular austerity measures of the outgoing Socialists - policies that Fidesz had largely opposed while in opposition. "Orban is going to have to make some hard decisions," Kuli says. "And he won't have extra money to throw around" to satisfy voters. Some fear this will make voters even more disillusioned and fuel more support for Jobbik. (Read: "Europe's Voters Reward the Right...
TIME Reporter Tony Avirgan interviewed one Ugandan guerrilla, a tall, sturdily built man who calls himself Faki Kuli, in Tanzania. Kuli, 25, recalls that his father, a sergeant-major in the Ugandan army, his mother and two brothers were killed by Amin's soldiers during a barracks purge in 1974. Kuli escaped to Kenya and joined a dissident group. Eventually he re-entered Uganda and began to take part in sabotage activities; he helped blow up the fuel depot in Kampala. Says Kuli: "I cannot say to the day when Amin will go, but it will be within...
...Kuli Kahn, of Teheran, Persia, will deliver an address this evening at 7.30 o'clock under the auspices of the Religious Union, on "The Theology of the Babists." The meeting will be held in the rooms of the Religious Union in Phillips Brooks House and will be open to members of the University...
...Kuli Kahn of Teheran, Persia, who spoke here on January 9 under the auspices of the Religious Union, will speak again on Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock in the rooms of the Religious Union in Phillips Brooks House on "The Theology of the Babists." In his talk on Monday the Kahn will explain the theological beliefs of the Habist sect, his last lecture having been devoted chiefly to the history of the sect. After the talk there will be an opportunity for those who wish to do so to ask questions...