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  • 1Labour Party (UK) — Labour Party …

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  • 2Two-party system — Part of the Politics series Party politics Political spectrum …

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  • 3Jim Anderton's Progressive Party — Leader Jim Anderton Deputy Leader Matt Robson Founded …

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  • 4Timeline for the Labour Party (UK) leadership elections, 2007 — The timeline for the British Labour Party leadership elections of 2007 is a timeline of events relating to the final years of Tony Blair s tenure as leader of the party and Prime Minister and the leadership elections to find replacements for him… …

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  • 5Names of the Valencian Community — The names of the Valencian Community are diverse, even though Comunitat Valenciana (in English, Valencian Community ) is the only denomination with official status in its Statute of Autonomy. Nonetheless, this legal document includes in its… …

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  • 6Trades Union Congress — (TUC)    The central organisation representing British trades unions, an umbrella interest group. The TUC held its first meeting in Manchester in 1868. Today, it has 66 affiliated trades unions and nearly 7 million members, approximately 19 per… …

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  • 7Empire of Brazil — Império do Brasil ← …

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  • 8Taishō period — The nihongo|Taishō period|大正時代|Taishō jidai|extra= period of great righteousness , or Taishō era, is a period in the history of Japan dating from July 30, 1912 to December 25, 1926, coinciding with the reign of the Taishō Emperor. The health of… …

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  • 9President of Germany — Infobox Political post post = President body = the Federal Republic of Germany insignia = Standarte des Bundespräsidenten.svg insigniasize = 100px insigniacaption = Presidential Standard residence = Bellevue Palace incumbent = Horst Köhler took… …

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  • 10Reaction to the 2005-2006 Fijian political crisis — The crisis that saw a virtual breakdown in relations between Fiji s government and military forces in late 2005 and early 2006, generated fears of civil unrest and even a military coup. The dismissing of Lieutenant Colonel Jone Baledrokadroka,… …

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