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Just today, a story broke ruling Sam Nunn out as a potential Obama running mate because he's been spotted overseas with an itinerary that makes it unlikely he would be available for Saturday's presumed announcement in the Midwest.

The players earn in a month what lots of players around the world earn in a year, and most of them have been signed up on extended contracts because Chelsea is ostensibly barred from recruiting new players following a FIFA ruling that it broke rules in poaching a young French talent.

This month, Vicente Fox Quesada -- former governor of the state of Guanajuato, in which the city sits -- became Mexico's president, breaking the ruling party's seven-decade grip on power.

A guilty conviction would bar Anwar from politics for five years from the date of his release, and deal a blow to the opposition alliance, which has appeared to be on the verge of breaking the ruling party's stranglehold on power for the first time since independence in 1957.

Ironically, President Jonathan is part of the problem: his presidency has fuelled feelings of marginalisation in the north, as he is accused of breaking the ruling party's unwritten code to alternate leadership between the north and the south (in other words, the Nigerian president should have been a northerner for the last four years).

With the deal broken, parochial ruling arrangements in the UK have started to lose coherence.

PAGE 17 CLERIC LEADS IN PARAGUAY A former Roman Catholic bishop who regularly wears sandals and admires Che Guevara has a historic chance to break the ruling party's 62-year grip on power in Paraguay.

ASUNCIÓN, Paraguay — A former Roman Catholic bishop who regularly wears sandals and admires Che Guevara has a historic chance to break the ruling party's 62-year grip on power in Paraguay.

The broadcast potentially broke a ruling that advertising and teleshopping must be clearly distinguishable from editorial content.

Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro has said he will get "out on the streets" if the political opposition wins key elections this Sunday that could break the ruling party's 16-year control of the national legislature.

5. Anyone breaking these rules is subject to discipline by the ruling council.

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