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Forcing states to comply with Section 5 now because of a formula using 1972 data demeans their right to "equal dignity" with states whose election laws are presumptively valid, he said.
WSJ: Voting Act Under Scrutiny
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Forcing states such as Alabama, Mississippi and Texas to comply with Section 5 today because of a formula using 1972 voter data demeans their right to "equal dignity" with states whose election laws are presumptively valid, Mr. Rein said.
WSJ: Justices Question Aspects of Voting Rights Act
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Should it be impossible to divide the number of cardinals present into three equal parts, for the validity of the election one additional vote is required.
NPR: The Papal Transition: An Overview
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Friday, he will head to Chicago to continue his campaign for the main proposals of the State of the Union address, which emphasized themes of his re-election campaign last year, including equal opportunity and middle-class growth.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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Raisins and citron were the two most commonly used dried fruits in election cakes, but I like to use equal amounts of a large variety of fruit, such as dried sour cherries, blueberries, citron, and dark and golden raisins.
NPR: Two Centuries of 'Baking in America'
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Election Day is the one day where we are all equal.
CNN: Don't gut the Voting Rights Act
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Two of those contenders, Irina Khakamada and Nikolai Kharitonov, have complained to the Central Election Commission, infuriated that while each candidate is supposed to be equal, one appears more equal than the rest.
BBC: The power of publicity
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Were Mr Fujimori to win fraudulently, outsiders should call for a fresh election, held under a new electoral authority and with guarantees of more equal media access.
ECONOMIST: Drawing a line in Peru
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He pointedly refuses to sit on a throne after his election, it is reported, and meets his fellow cardinals standing, on equal footing.
WSJ: 'Go and Repair My House,' Heard the Saint of Assisi
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Having negotiated hard to secure equal billing for their man in the debates (two more will take place before the May 6th general election) he made the most of it.
ECONOMIST: The daily take