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| | New Zealand general election 2005 - definition of New Zealand general election 2005 in Encyclopedia |
 | | The 2002 election saw the combined strength of the two major parties drop below two thirds of the seats in Parliament. |  | | It has yet to be scheduled, but under electoral law, the election cannot be held any later than September 24, 2005. |  | | Below is an incomplete table showing the main electorate candidates for the 2005 elections. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/New_Zealand_general_election_2005
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| | News Archive - Free Online Encyclopedia |
 | | Canadian federal election, 2006: Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government is defeated in a confidence motion by a vote of 171 - 133. |  | | Venezuelan parliamentary elections apparently result in Hugo Chavez's party and allies winning all 167 seats, as opposition parties boycott the election claiming election fraud. |  | | Giovanni Prezioso, the General Counsel of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, announces that he's leaving that post, although he'll remain until early 2006 to aid with the transition. |
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http://www.fastload.org/news-archive.html
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| | Education Library News: The University of Waikato Library |
 | | The 2005 New Zealand general election will be held on the 17th September. |  | | This edition also contains new tables of data on voter enrolment and turnout, business locations, schools, and the deprivation index. |  | | The Dean of Education, Professor Noeline Alcorn presents the prestigious Herbison Lecture at the NZARE national conference today. |
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http://www.waikato.ac.nz/library/resources/edu/news.shtml?printver
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| | Encyclopedia: New Zealand general election 2005 |
 | | The coalition went into the 1935 election under the title of the "National Political Federation", a name adopted to indicate that the new group would serve New Zealanders from all backgrounds (in contrast to the previous situation, where United served city-dwellers and Reform served farmers). |  | | The 2005 New Zealand general election will be a nation-wide election for the New Zealand Parliament, and is to be held on 17 September 2005. |  | | On the right are the number of seats won by the four most significant parties in New Zealand's history (the Liberal Party and the Reform Party, which later merged to form the National Party, and the Labour Party), as well as the number won by other candidates (either independents or members of smaller political parties). |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/New-Zealand-general-election-2005
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| | nzembassy.com - Italy |
 | | This will enable the local embassy or high commission to contact you in an emergency. |  | | Visa and immigration requirements, opportunities to work and study in New Zealand. |  | | New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade |
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http://www.nzembassy.com/italy
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