• Three primal high-school nerds (the plump, hysterical Jonah Hill, the sweet-faced Michael Cera, and the pale, needle-nosed Christopher Mintz-Plasse) agree to buy the booze for a senior-class party being thrown by the coolest girls.

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  • What is more, he said, this was just the sentiment that inspired Keir Hardie, Labour's first leader, when he promised a century ago that the party of the working class could deliver peace, happiness and a fuller life.

    ECONOMIST: They will follow him anywhere

  • Republicans trying to create a party of the parenting class will have to contend with more complex socioeconomic realities.

    FORBES: Can Subsidizing Families Fix The Economy? Can It Save The GOP?

  • Most were Democrats because it was the party of the working class and the party that could get you a city or other government job.

    FORBES: There Is No Catholic Vote, Just Catholic Sensibilities

  • Katelyn had an allergic reaction and died after eating peanuts in the Chinese food her class had brought in for a holiday party.

    WSJ: Finding Food Allergy Allies

  • In the cases in which Belmont is a lead plaintiff, it has said in court documents that it will not accept payment for serving as a representative party on behalf of its class beyond its share of any recovery.

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  • What neither foresaw was the possibility of a Tony Blair: a politician who was not a socialist, and who despised class politics, but who nonetheless found a way to lead the Labour Party without breaking it apart.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • Greenberg believes that only by massively expanding government programs for the American middle class can the Democrats become a natural majority party.

    FORBES: Election Stranger Than Fiction

  • Like the Democrats, Labour worries that its traditional voters may not turn out for a party that has dropped the old class rhetoric.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • But the return of the Conservative party to government has reawakened a class struggle within these performers, and that lies at the heart of the show.

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  • This explains the meteoric rise of a new party (Yesh Atid) which said it would focus on the middle class and find a way so the ultra-Orthodox participate in burden-sharing by joining either the compulsory army or civilian form of mandatory service.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Nevertheless, converting the GOP into the party of the parenting class carries a number of risks.

    FORBES: Can Subsidizing Families Fix The Economy? Can It Save The GOP?

  • But until recently most voting was class voting, with each party guaranteed a solid base among its natural supporters.

    ECONOMIST: It would take a miracle to save the Tories on May 1st

  • Crewe encouraged some Tories to believe that class is dead, at least as a basis for party preferences.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • When something goes wrong it is human nature to want to assign blame, and that feeling only intensifies among the political class as they feel a duty to hold the guilty party responsible and get justice for those wronged.

    FORBES: Congress Could Drill Transocean On Dividend

  • You are just as able to be a part of the Republican Party as the white middle-class guy.

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  • Formed on a working-class base, Labor claims to be the first party of its kind in the Western world to have won power: in Queensland in 1899 (briefly), then as a national government five years later.

    ECONOMIST: Labor is humbled in its heartland

  • In that instance, television is a microplatform, a device class that would benefit by being opened to third-party development, but for which functionality must be closely tied to the content and the usage of the device as opposed to a broad and generic one like the tablet.

    ENGADGET: Switched On: The next microplatform

  • An old-established two-party system is giving way to a far more polarising class divide.

    ECONOMIST: Honduras's political conflict

  • The Apple class-action party continues folks, this time featuring a disgruntled New York State customer named Herbert H.

    ENGADGET: Apple's locked iPhones the subject of new class-action suit

  • But the Yesh Atid party, a centrist movement devoted to helping the middle class and halting military draft exemptions for ultra-Orthodox civilians, came in a surprising second place with 19 seats, according to two exit polls, and 18, according to a third.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • It's a message designed to resonate with working-class voters, and the Republican Party's standard-bearer for the evening, Sen.

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  • With the full force of the North American Free Trade Agreement behind him, the goals for Fox's National Action Party included 7% annual economic growth, creating a middle class and establishing the rule of law.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • In unexpected outcome, the centrist Yesh Atid party, which campaigned on a platform of helping the middle class and halting military draft exemptions for ultra-Orthodox civilians, came in second place with at least 18 seats, according to exit polls.

    CNN: Barak: Israeli coalition difficult to predict

  • The Kremlin tried to manage the discontent, backing a plan by the billionaire businessman Mikhail Prokhorov to revive a pro-business political party that would help to keep the middle class within the bounds of the system in the December elections.

    WSJ: Russia After Putin

  • Middle-of-the-road, middle-class Spaniards are still put off by a whiff of autocratic intolerance in his party.

    ECONOMIST: Spain and the Catalans

  • Romney's core problem is this: He heads a party that must win two-thirds of the white working-class vote in presidential elections to compensate for its weakness in almost every demographic category.

    CNN: Mitt Romney's painfully bad week

  • Mr Cruddas has earned a reputation as an independent thinker, and talks a lot about the need for the party to reconnect with its traditional working-class supporters.

    ECONOMIST: Labour's future

  • I'm hopeful that November 7 was also a declaration that middle-class Americans won't be taken for granted by either political party.

    CNN: Dobbs: A big 'hallelujah' for American voters

  • MPs would like a bit more public spending and a bit more attention paid to the concerns of the party's traditional working-class supporters.

    ECONOMIST: Would Prime Minister Blair be a radical?

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