81 - 90 of 194 results for "members of parliament"

  1. 81. news | 19 Apr 2013

    N.Z. lawmaker's 'big gay rainbow' speech goes viral

    By AFP

    » A New Zealand politician whose humorous speech to parliament backing gay marriage has become an Internet hit said Friday he was staggered at the response to his words.

  2. 82. news | 17 Apr 2013

    House poised for heated finish

    POLITICS

    Newspaper section: News

    » Parliament resumes tomorrow after the Songkran break, and with only two days left before the end of the session, several controversial issues are set to spark heated debate in the House.

  3. 83. learning | 25 Jan 2012

    Govt vs. Bank of Thailand

    About the economy

    By Jon Fernquest

    » Politicians dump 1997 crisis debt on banking sector with tax on bank deposits (govt banks exempt) law made in cabinet, not parliament.

  4. 84. opinion | 16 Apr 2013

    Amnesty bill should wait

    EDITORIAL

    Newspaper section: News

    » Parliament returns on Thursday, but with just two days left in the session, it is unlikely to accomplish more than a few routine cleanup chores. One would think it best to take care of old business, but word is that a gr...

  5. 85. learning | 27 Jul 2012

    London 2012: Let the show begin

    General news

    By Terry Fredrickson

    » Tonight’s London 2012 opening ceremony will exceed your expectations, thrilled members of the audience for the final rehearsal said yesterday.

  6. 86. learning | 28 Mar 2012

    Phone scam gang busted

    About crime

    By Jon Fernquest

    » Gang members pretending to be police & bank officials earned 7% after getting Taiwanese people to transfer money to bank accounts.

  7. 87. news | 29 Apr 2013

    Pressure on charter judges continues

    By Online Reporters

    » Members of the "group of people's radio media for democracy" rallied in front of the Constitution Court for the eighth day on Monday, demanding that the nine judges resign en masse.

  8. 88. news | 23 Apr 2013

    Bhutan to give verdict on first five years of democracy

    By AFP

    » The tiny Himalayan country of Bhutan begins electing a new parliament on Tuesday for only the second time in its history, five years after the Buddhist monarchy gave up its absolute power.

  9. 89. tech | 20 Apr 2013

    Japan lifts ban on political e-campaigning

    By AFP

    » Japan's parliament on Friday lifted a ban on Internet electioneering, permitting candidates and their supporters to tweet, use Facebook and update their websites on the campaign trail.

  10. 90. multimedia | 20 May 2013

    Police, Islamists clash in Tunisia

    » Riot police and members of a pro-al Qaeda Islamist group clash in Tunis. Andrew Raven reports. - REUTERS

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