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Democracy Chronicles

Teresa Censoplano articles

Teresa Censoplano is a graduate of Seton Hall University with a Bachelor of Arts in English. She also completed a minor in Political Science and a Certificate in Business. She currently lives in Marlboro, New Jersey.

Italian PM Worried About Eurozone Crisis

By Teresa Censoplano - August 5, 2012 Leave a Comment

Italian Comedian's New Party Victory in Crisis

Italian PM Worried: Italian PM worries that the Eurozone crisis will create tension in Europe.

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Europe, Italy

Number of Jobs Increases While Number of Employed Decreases

By Teresa Censoplano - August 3, 2012 Leave a Comment

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163,000 jobs were created in July however the number of employed decreases substantially

Filed Under: Democracy in America, Democracy News Headlines Tagged With: Capitalism and Big Business

US Lawmakers Return Home to Unfinished Business

By Teresa Censoplano - August 3, 2012 Leave a Comment

US Lawmakers Return Home leave Washington

US Lawmakers Return Home and leave Washington after gridlock with a lot of unfinished business.

Filed Under: Democracy in America

July was Iraq’s Deadliest Month in Two Years

By Teresa Censoplano - August 1, 2012 Leave a Comment

Iraq's Deadliest Month

Deadliest Month: 325 people were killed in Iraq in July, the deadliest month in two years.

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Iraq, Middle East, Syria

Chavez Claims His Lead is Irreversible

By Teresa Censoplano - July 31, 2012 Leave a Comment

President Hugo Chavez Claims His Lead Irreversible

Chavez Claims His Lead Irreversible in polls means that he has an unbeatable set in advantage

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: South America, Venezuela

Bill Clinton Will Give Obama Nomination Address

By Teresa Censoplano - July 31, 2012 Leave a Comment

Minimum Wage Hike

Clinton will give Obama’s nomination address for re-election at the Democratic Party convention.

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Democrats

Romney Set to Deliver Keynote Speech

By Teresa Censoplano - July 31, 2012 Leave a Comment

Mitt Romney GOP

Deliver Keynote Speech : Romney is set to deliver a keynote address in Warsaw likely focusing on Russia

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Republicans

Cheney Advises Romney: Avoid Palin Mistake

By Teresa Censoplano - July 29, 2012 Leave a Comment

Dick Cheney Upclose

Former Vice President Cheney advises Romney to pick a running mate with more experience.

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Republicans

Libya’s Elected Congress Will Take Power in August

By Teresa Censoplano - July 29, 2012 Leave a Comment

Libya's Elected Congress

On August 8, National Transitional Council will transfer power to General National Congress.

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Africa, Libya

18 Killed in Ethiopian Ethnic Clashes

By Teresa Censoplano - July 29, 2012 Leave a Comment

Ethiopian Tribal Art

Ethiopian Ethnic Clashes: 18 are killed in Ethiopia after ethnic clashes between the Borana and Garri tribes

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Africa, Ethiopia

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