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...after Préval's lead appeared to be dwindling as the vote count wore on; in Port-au-Prince. An agronomist by training, Préval is beloved by the country's impoverished majority. He was President from 1996 to 2001 and replaces the interim government installed after the 2004 ouster of Jean-Bertrand Aristide...
...ballot fraud after Pr?val's lead appeared to be dwindling as the vote count wore on; in Port-au-Prince. An agronomist by training, Pr?val is beloved by the country's impoverished majority. He was President from 1996 to 2001 and replaces the interim government installed after the 2004 ouster of Jean-Bertrand Aristide...
...head of the 110-member Republican Study Committee, a group of the House's most conservative members, has backed Shadegg, a former RSC chair, as has the duo of Arizona conservative Jeff Flake and New Hampshire moderate Charles Bass, who have been leaders in pushing both for DeLay's ouster and the House drastically reforming its rules. "We need more reform than proposed by the first two candidates," says Flake...
...Kentucky's Mitch McConnell seems a shoo-in for majority leader, but Lott could win the No. 2 post--that of majority whip. Why? Because at a time when George W. Bush is faltering, it's hip to be a White House outsider. The President ensured Lott's ouster in 2002, and relations between the two have never been the same. Just last month Lott made headlines by suggesting top presidential adviser Karl Rove should leave the White House...
...chamber: "He knows foreign investment is the only way Venezuela can boost its production and increase its reserves." While Chávez's September speech may have scared the mother lode out of mining execs, many believe it was meant more to appease the restless miners than to presage the ouster of the foreigners...