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Uber offers free lifts to women voting for first time in a Saudi election
2015-12-12 00:28:27| IT Services - Topix.net
Online taxi-hailing service Uber will give Saudi Arabian women lifts to polling stations for free on Saturday to help boost female participation at the first elections in the deeply conservative Islamic kingdom open to female voters. Saudi Arabian women are both running for election and voting for the first time in local elections in what is viewed as a pigeon step towards gender equality in the autocratic nation where women are still legally barred from driving.
The Coming Election
2015-12-11 18:05:27| Auto Dealers - Topix.net
Historically those who run America's automobile companies and those who have retailed their products have always been proud members of the GOP. Those I know are thoughtful, considerate, take good care of their best employees and conduct their business in the manner most likely to make sure their clients come back and purchase from their stores again.
Ombudsman rules on $3M fire hall conflict case involving beating, election bid
2015-12-10 20:31:02| Chemicals - Topix.net
The Manitoba Ombudsman has ruled on a controversial conflict-of-interest case in West St. Paul involving a $3-million fire hall, an alleged group-attack on the town's mayor and an election bid. The Manitoba Ombudsman has ruled on a controversial conflict-of-interest case in West St. Paul involving a $3-million fire hall, an alleged group-attack on the RM's mayor and an election bid.
Supreme Court blocks Native Hawaiian election vote count pending appellate court ruling
2015-12-03 01:22:50| Airlines - Topix.net
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday blocked votes from being counted in a unique election that's considered a major step toward self-governance for Native Hawaiians. The high court granted an injunction requested by a group of Native Hawaiians and non-Hawaiians challenging the election.
Supreme Court blocks Native Hawaiian election vote count
2015-12-03 01:22:49| Airlines - Topix.net
In this Oct. 23, 2015, file photo, Kelii Akina, left, the president of public policy think-tank Grassroot Institute of Hawaii and a plaintiff in a lawsuit challenging a Native Hawaiian election, speaks to reporters outside U.S. District Court in Honolulu. The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2015, blocked votes from being counted in a unique election that's considered a major step toward self-governance for Native Hawaiians.
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