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Under Arkansas law, Mr LaRouche was entitled to be on the ballot if he followed proper procedures.
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Last month, Mr LaRouche received 53, 280 votes, or 22% of the total, in the Arkansas Democratic primary.
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On the presidential ticket in North Carolina for the Democrats are Gore, LaRouche and former New Jersey Sen.
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Mr LaRouche's tally should gain him at least ten state delegates at the Democratic convention in August in Los Angeles.
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"If any national staff were caught transmitting data ... with the equipment that was sealed ... they would immediately be executed, " Larouche said.
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Al Gore and Bill Bradley have both qualified for the Democratic primary -- so has Lyndon Larouche -- and none has questioned the other's petitions.
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On the presidential ballot, Gore, Bradley and LaRouche are eligible for votes in the Hoosier State primary, as are Bush and McCain for the Republicans.
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Those loans are remnants of a practice for which LaRouche was convicted of fraud in 1988 when a jury found he had no intention of repaying them.
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Afghanistan's UNICEF representative Eric Larouche told CNN his organisation still has about 70 national staff in Afghanistan, but they have no means of communication because the Taliban sealed all lines.
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Virginian presidential hopeful Lyndon LaRouche beat him to it.
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DNC, sent out a letter earlier this year stating that LaRouche delegates would not be seated on the floor of the national convention since, under their rules, Mr LaRouche is not a bona fide Democrat.
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