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08 January 2012

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  1. More on the polling controversy
  2. Effective Speechmaking
  3. Whose camp is it anyway?
  4. Seven Habits of Spectacularly Ineffective Politicians
  5. SRBP at Seven
  6. A challenge for Premier Dunderdale. (so far, not a peep from her)
  7. What?  No equity stake?
  8. Christmas goodies
  9. The question of democracy in Newfoundland and Labrador
  10. Williams’ old political promises:  Labrador

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Politics, Polls and the News Media

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  • The Polls in the 2011 Election
  • Handling the Undecideds (2011)
  • The Polls and the Local Media (2011)
  • Controversy, Accountability and Disclosure (2011)

The "Outside the Box" Series

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  • The Stunnel (February 2005)
  • The Independents (March 2005)
  • The Politics of History (July 2005)
  • Time (October 2005)
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  • he spoke. And rapidly drank a glass of water. (September 2006)

Kremlinology: The Series

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  • Kremlinology 23: a little something for everyone
  • Kremlinology 22: House sitting and bills passed
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Change and Challenge: the Strategic Economic Plan (1992)

  • Introduction
  • 1. The Changes
  • 2. The Challenges
  • 3. Charting the course
  • 4. Creating a competitive edge (Part 1)
  • 4. Creating a competitive edge (Part 2)
  • 4. Creating a competitive edge (Part 3)
  • 4. Creating a competitive edge (Part 4)
  • 5. New opportunities for growth
  • 6. Enhancing our resource industries
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