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Big Four firms fined in new exam cheating scandal

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Columnists   来源:Middle East  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Despite insisting that family and friends need not worry, in the following months he has multiple stays in hospitals in Greater Manchester. His appearance changes as he becomes visibly weaker. Doctors are unsure what is causing Campbell's symptoms.

Despite insisting that family and friends need not worry, in the following months he has multiple stays in hospitals in Greater Manchester. His appearance changes as he becomes visibly weaker. Doctors are unsure what is causing Campbell's symptoms.

According to the CNE, the ruling coalition also won 82.68% of the votes cast for the National Assembly, Venezuela's legislative body.The main opposition parties called the elections a "farce". Opposition leader, María Corina Machado, said turnout had been below 15%.

Big Four firms fined in new exam cheating scandal

"More than 85% of Venezuelans did not obey this regime and said 'no'," Machado said about those who abstained.Independent journalists who visited polling stations throughout the day said that they saw no queues and fewer people turning out than for the presidential election last July.The CNE meanwhile put the turn-out at 42.6%.

Big Four firms fined in new exam cheating scandal

The opposition has long questioned the independence of the CNE, which is led by Elvis Amoroso, a former legal counsel to President Maduro.The CNE came in for widespread international criticism in last year when it declared Mr Maduro the winner of the presidential election without ever providing the detailed voting tallies to back up their claim.

Big Four firms fined in new exam cheating scandal

Venezuela's opposition, meanwhile, published voting tallies it had gathered with the help of official election observers which showed that its candidate, Edmundo González, was the overwhelming winner.

Amid the wave of repression and arrests which followed the presidential election, González went into exile to Spain.Top priorities for improvement included the cost of living, hospital waiting lists and housing.

Guernsey residents said they were mainly concerned about housing, with 80% saying it was important, as well as the economy.Top priorities for improvement were affordable housing, the cost of living and infrastructure.

More than 70% of islanders rated their quality of life as being 6 or higher out of 10 and most believed their lives were better in the islands than in the UK.A selection of news photographs from around the world.

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