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In Greece you have a highly organised Pasok political elite that has already done one inner-party coup without collapsing.
BBC: What might a Greek default look like?
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Mr Khan seems to belong to the inner circle of the ruling party and like them does not take criticism lightly.
ECONOMIST: Pakistan's politics
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Mullah had been a loyal servant of the Jamaat-e-Islami since his days at Dhaka University and was a member of the party's inner circle of decision-makers, says BBC Bengali editor Sabir Mustafa.
BBC: Jamaat-e-Islami protest in Dhaka (5 Feb 2013)
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More important, the initiative has also managed to put together a coalition that crosses both ethnic and party boundaries, including black inner-city pastors and Roman Catholic leaders as well as Republican activists.
ECONOMIST: V-day for vouchers?
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In the meantime, it is up to us to continue to hold those in the halls of power accountable for results and not just party orthodoxy, and to expose ourselves to people outside our handpicked inner sanctums, ideas and opinions outside our own ideologies, and even news sources different from our favorites (unless you're a regular CNN viewer, of course).
CNN: Is America becoming a house divided against itself?
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Party activists fear losing control of a string of local authorities in Labour's inner London heartland, where it controls 15 of the 32 boroughs.
BBC: Analysis
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But when it became clear that the party was about to elect its first black boss, Michael Steele, it rediscovered its inner Abe.
ECONOMIST: Lexington
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Mr Gilmore, in particular, is keen to demonstrate his clout to Mr Bush's inner circle, which is said to be underwhelmed by his performance as chairman of the national Republican Party.
ECONOMIST: The Virginia governor's race
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Harriet Harman, Labour's deputy leader, said the party's job was to help combat the country's problems rather than concern itself with "inner turmoil".
BBC: Mandelson warns PM of more plots
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Labour MP Margaret Hodge, chairwoman of the cross-party public accounts committee, said there was the potential for "sudden and unmanageable population movements" between inner and outer London and potential housing shortfalls were "deeply worrying".
BBC: Block of flats