• Now that the Real Estate party's over, Cape Coral-Fort Myers is one of the worst places to ride out the economic storm.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Now, say their governments, the party's over.

    ECONOMIST: The suffering Gulf

  • As it happens, how we became so indebted and what to do about it, is what I am examining in a two-part documentary, called The Party's Over, that will be broadcast on BBC Two at 1900 on 4 and 11 December.

    BBC: UK's debts 'biggest in the world'

  • But the party's over.

    FORBES: Follow Through

  • Mugabe's ZANU-PF party and Tsvangirai's MDC party have been negotiating over the distribution of cabinet posts in a unity government.

    CNN: Tsvangirai voices frustration over stalled talks

  • In Harrogate in March he was sorry for the party's disunity over Europe.

    ECONOMIST: William Hague��s ever so humble pie

  • The Lagan Valley MLA Basil McCrea is due to face an internal disciplinary hearing for publicly criticising his party's stance over flying the union flag at Belfast City Hall.

    BBC: Northern Ireland

  • But Shadow Foreign Secretary Douglas Alexander said Labour had been "entirely consistent" since July in arguing for a real-terms cut and played down uneasiness in his own party's ranks over being forced to file through the voting lobbies with right-wing Conservatives.

    BBC: Margaret Hodge

  • The Republican Party's biggest advantage over the Democrats has long been on foreign and defence policy.

    ECONOMIST: The American right

  • Tony Saich, of the Kennedy School at Harvard, points out that such episodes, when the debate intrudes into the official press, have occurred a few times before at similar moments in the party's political calendar over the past two decades.

    ECONOMIST: Banyan

  • The Tories point out, with some justice, that Mr Blair took over a party the voters wanted to like, whereas Mr Hague's party had just suffered its biggest defeat for over a century.

    ECONOMIST: The Tories

  • Mr Cruddas had been involved in fundraising for the Conservative Party since June last year, and took over as the party's principal fundraiser earlier this month.

    BBC: Cameron criticises Peter Cruddas for donor boast

  • Mr Tadic's party is more liberal, yet over the future of Kosovo, Serbia's secessionist southern province, Mr Tadic has been as hawkish as anyone.

    ECONOMIST: Serbia's new government

  • Votes from Catholic believers seem to be distributed over the three main competitors (Bersani's Democratic Party, Berlusconi's People of Freedom and Monti's coalition) and uncertainty over their reactions might exacerbate the tones of the campaign, now in its two last weeks, since the three parties might be willing to appease as many Catholics as possible.

    CNN: Will 'city of two popes' boost Italian economy?

  • However, there certainly was a strong contrast between Peter Robinson's dismissal of holding a border poll when talking to me on Inside Politics on Friday and Arlene Foster's hint on the Nolan Show four days later that the party might call Sinn Fein's bluff over a referendum.

    BBC: United Ireland border poll call: diversions and u-turns

  • However, Banda was expelled from the ruling Democratic People's Party in 2010 in a dispute with Mutharika over the president's efforts to position his brother rather than the vice president as his eventual successor.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Was Republican Party chairman Haley Barbour's four-line press release equivalent to then Democratic Party head Ron Brown's flying the flag at half staff over party headquarters and attending services when his counterpart, Lee Atwater, died young of a brain tumor?

    CNN: Washington Diary

  • Sony's outage also interrupted third-party services delivered over its network, such as some of Netflix's online film rentals.

    ECONOMIST: Corporate computing: Online reputations in the dirt | The

  • Retired from his post, but by no means from public life, General Oviedo set out to win the candidacy of Paraguay's (and Mr Wasmosy's) over-mighty Colorado Party for the 1998 presidential election, mainly by impugning Mr Wasmosy's honesty and competence.

    ECONOMIST: Paraguay

  • It replaced a supposedly neutral caretaker government that, under Bangladesh's fraught two-party system, normally takes over for three months at the end of a government's five-year term to oversee fair elections.

    ECONOMIST: The generals show who's boss

  • But Mrs Merkel knows very well that her party's troubles are far from over.

    ECONOMIST: Germany’s new Christian Democratic voice | The

  • In New York conservatives were given sway over the party's platform, which called for changing the constitution to ban gay marriage.

    ECONOMIST: Why George Bush needs to be careful, rather than daring

  • Warren Bradley, 45, of Woodsorrell Road, Wavertree, stepped down as leader of the city's Liberal Democrat party last April over electoral fraud claims.

    BBC: Warren Bradley: Ex-Liverpool leader faces perjury charge

  • The prime minister became involved in a row over his party's by-election candidate as he visited Eastleigh to give Maria Hutchings' campaign a boost.

    BBC: Eastleigh by-election: Cameron defends Maria Hutchings

  • Their hope is that any initial conference jitters over the party's standing will be transformed into a confident message that voters will want to hear.

    BBC: Nerves as Labour's faithful gather for conference

  • And both were front-runners to take over the party's leadership after its then leader, Achille Ochetto, lost the 1994 general election to a right-wing tycoon, Silvio Berlusconi.

    ECONOMIST: D’Alema and Veltroni, rivals on Italy’s left | The

  • In his speech Mr Clegg announced that Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander would take over the party's review of how to replace Trident, the UK's nuclear weapons system.

    BBC: Lib Dem conference: Stick to bargain, Clegg warns Tories

  • Once the primaries are over, and America's independents rather than the Republican Party faithful become the electorate to win over, he may be able to.

    ECONOMIST: Mitt Romney

  • Complaining of disarray among the Social Democrats and of the government's sharp U-turn over the European Union, the People's Party demanded a snap election, which will take place on September 28th.

    ECONOMIST: Austria��s government

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