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The cognitive process of reaching a decision

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"˜I"™m a protector of the taxpayer"™

Published October 12, 2008, 1:40 am, The Petersburg Progress-Index

PETERSBURG — Former Gov. Jim Gilmore said yesterday that the federal government’s bailout plan was the wrong way to tackle the current financial meltdown.

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No funds available to hold population census

Published October 10, 2008, 11:48 pm, Pakistani Newspaper

RAWALPINDI, Oct 11: The federal government has no funds to finance the holding of the next population and housing census in the country, which was scheduled to start this month, and from the current economic crisis, it appears the exercise of census may delayed for several months.

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Aachener ErklÀrung

Published October 10, 2008, 11:21 pm, uniprotokolle

Die erste Auflage des EuropÀischen Wissenschaftsparlaments fand mit der Verabschiedung der "Aachener ErklÀrung" zum Schwerpunkt Energie seinen erfolgreichen Abschluss.

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Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four on International Monetary Affairs and Development Communiqué

Published October 10, 2008, 12:28 pm, IMF

1. Ministers of the Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four on International Monetary Affairs and Development held their eightieth meeting in Washington D.C. on October 10, 2008. Mr. Jean-Claude Masangu Mulongo, Governor of the Central Bank of the Democratic Republic of Congo was in the Chair, Mr. Adib Mayaleh, Governor of the Central Bank of Syria, as First Vice-Chair, and Ambassador Marcos ...

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Nigeria: Season of Lamentation

Published October 10, 2008, 2:32 am, AllAfrica.com

A few days ago, Nigeria attained 48 years of self-rule, and without explanation, President Umaru Yar'Adua ordered low-key celebrations ostensibly to reflect the not-too-happy mood of the nation precipitated by the plethora of political, social, and economic challenges that continue to trouble the nation.

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Royal Dutch Shell Signs Global Framework Agreement With Astrata for Worldwide, In-vehicle Monitoring System

Published October 9, 2008, 5:00 am, PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance

time vehicle tracking to Shell

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RP next hotbed for GIS deployment

Published October 9, 2008, 12:21 am, Philippine Daily Inquirer

MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines is expected to become the next hotbed for geographical information systems (GIS) deployment, as the market is predicted to grow to $1 billion several years from now.

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Village can access county geographical information

Published October 8, 2008, 2:08 am, Elmwood Park Elm Leaves

Plugging into the county's geographical information system could be good for Elmwood Park.

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Innovative Strategies and Models for R&D Success: The Evolving Networked Pharma Company

Published October 7, 2008, 7:40 am, Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance

DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Innovative Strategies and Models for R&D Success: The Evolving Networked Pharma Company" report to their offering.

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  • Stop Rationalizing and Make Hard Decisions: Learning from Dr. King ...: great passage from mlk
  • Seth's Blog: The plight (and the pox) of the undecided: "And that, for marketers, is the pox of the undecided. We think that people are undecided because they don't know enough about our features or our competitors, or because they don't have enough money or they are waiting to hear from their friends. In fact, most of the time, they're undecided because they are afraid of deciding. No is scary and yes is scary. The reason that so many people don't vote is the same as the reason that so many people walk past your store every day or click past your site every day. Because inertia is compelling. Inertia absolves them of responsibility ."
  • U.S. Senate: Legislation & Records Home > Legislative Process > Senate Legislative Process: Debate, Filibusters, and Cloture The presiding officer of the Senate may not use the power to recognize Senators to control the flow of business. If no Senator holds the floor, any Senator seeking recognition has a right to be recognized, and then, usually, to speak for as long as he or she wishes (but only twice a day on the same question). Once recognized, a Senator can move to call up any measure or offer any amendment or motion that is in order. Senate rules do not permit a majority to end debate and vote on a pending question.
  • SCADPlus: The Union's decision-makin g procedures: The extension of qualified majority voting is a central part of the institutional reform of the European Union (UE) associated with enlargement. Provided for in the founding treaties and extended to include new provisions at each reform of the treaties, extending qualified majority voting is vitally important in an enlarged Union where unanimity will become ever more difficult to attain. Qualified majority voting will have important consequences for the nature of negotiations between the Member States in the Council. If a vote by qualified majority is possible, delegations are more open to compromise, knowing that it is no longer possible to simply veto a decision. Nevertheless, in practice, the Council always tries to achieve as great a consensus as possible, even i
  • EU2007.de - Decision-makin g: EU decision-makin g
  • BMA - A guide to European Union decision-makin g
  • EU2008.si - EU Decision-makin g: The EU decision-makin g process is often said to be complicated. Many actors are involved, but the most significant roles are played by three EU institutions: the European Commission, the European Parliament and the EU Council. The role they play and influence they have varies according to the issue under consideration, as the legislative process is different for each of the three pillars of the European Union. Inter-governme ntal method When the EU is deciding on issues falling under the second and third pillars ? common foreign and security policy and police and judicial cooperation in criminal matters - the so-called inter-governme ntal method is followed. Under it the right of initiative is shared between the Commission and Member States, and unanimity in

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