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Political parties. Elections. The Republican Party, also known as the GOP ( Grand Old Party ), is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States. It emerged as the main political rival of the then-dominant Democratic Party in the mid-1850s, and the two parties have dominated American politics ever since.
Phạm Văn Trà(born 19 August 1937) is a Vietnamese politician who served as Vietnam's Minister of Defense from 1997 to 2006. [1][2] Phạm Văn Trà was previously Chief of the General Staff of the People's Army of Vietnamand Vice-Minister of Defense (Dec 1995–1997), and a four-star General. He replaced Đoàn Khuêas minister of defense ...
The table initially ranks each IMF member including sovereign states non-sovereign states countries with limited recognition. The links in the "Country/Territory" row of the following table link to the article on the GDP or the economy of the respective country or territory. World. United States. China.
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Live election results from The Huffington Post. Romney vs. Obama, Senate, House and ballot measures.
Fire crews worked Tuesday to hold on to the progress made against the largest blaze in California this year ahead of warming temperatures forecast for later this week. Authorities said containment ...
The 68-year-old former Microsoft CEO squeaked by his onetime boss Bill Gates to become the sixth richest person in the world on Monday with a net worth of $157 billion. He is now richer than many ...
Nguyễn Chấn, known as Trần Văn Trà (September 15, 1919 – April 20, 1996) was a colonel-general in the People's Army of Vietnam.He was Commander of B2 Front during 1963 – 1967, Deputy Commander of Liberation Army of South Vietnam during 1968 – 1972; member of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Vietnam from 1960 to 1982 (3rd and 4th terms).