Posts Tagged ‘Third Party’

Green Party Convention Scheduled For Saturday Morning at Juanitas

The Green Party of Arkansas is the only third party that qualified for ballot access for this years election cycle. They have announced that their convention will be held this Saturday in Little Rock at Juanitas. The nominating convention will occur after their regular quarter business meeting at 11:00 am. Greenland Mayor John Gray [...]


Bill encourages more green schools

Senate Bill 132, which encourages "green" school buildings, will create incentives and state standards for the construction of energy-efficient schools and calls for objective, third-party assessments of school buildings.


Lawsuit Lodged Against iPhone Game Developer Storm8

Can Apple just shred off the blame from their shoulders when this truth is revealed – by just saying that the since the application has been developed by a third party, storm8?

The Latest from Iran (23 October): A Government Counter-Attack?

NEW Iran Bombings: Former Pakistan Intelligence Chief Blames US The Latest from Iran (22 October): Unsteady as She Goes Receive our latest updates by email or RSS SUBSCRIBE TO OUR FEED Buy Us A Cup of Coffee? Help Enduring America Expand Its Coverage and Analysis 0630 GMT: For the international media, “Iran” today means attention to the Vienna talks, where the Iranian regime and the “5+1″ powers face a deadline to accept the draft agreement on third-party enrichment of T


Irish Times/ TNS-MRBI Poll is Good News, but not great news, for Cowen and Fianna Fail

The second part of the Irish Times /TNS-MRBI poll released today has state of the parties and party leaders. It is good news for Cowen in that the Fianna Fail support level has risen by a statistically significant 3% to 20% but bad news in that they are still the third party behind Fine Gael and Labour. The bit of a boost is followed by the mixed news from yesterday’s poll. The party standings: Fianna ail 20% (+3) Fine Gael 31% (-3) Labour 25% (+1) Green Party 4% (+1) SF 9% (-1)


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