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Election fraud potential in 2008 is under scrutiny with everything from voter registration to the security of high-tech voting machines putting the process at risk.
For NATO and the UN trying to establish democracy and freedom in Afghanistan the presidential election has been hugely embarrassing.
On December 22, 1997, Republic Act (RA) 8436 or the Poll Modernization Law was signed into law which authorizes the computerization of elections in the Philippines.
Citizen journalism and social networking site Twitter shows historic significance in delivering news, photographs, and video of developing revolt against Islamic regime.
Benford's law is an interesting examination of the phenomenon wherein the leading digits of all numerical data seems to follow an illogical statistical pattern.
Early Twentieth Century Congressional Democrat and Republican Progressives work together to expand the power of the electorate through passage of the 17th Amendment.
Richard Milhous Nixon, an impressive politician from California, left the Vice Presidency in 1960 in hopes of attaining the White House for himself.
How the video of Neda Agha Soltan's death marks a defining moment in the history of media. Has it changed the concept of Freedom to Publish in the digital age?


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