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  3. 83
    Subjects: “…Greece - Political parties -- Liberal Party --- Youth wing…”
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  4. 84
    Subjects: “…Greece - Political parties -- Liberal Party…”
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    Published [1962]
    “…A Liberal Party publication.…”
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  7. 87
    Published 1911
    “…1911 1880-1914 "National Insurance Act, 1911" [T0178.jpg], 1911 Poster published by the Liberal Party.…”
  8. 88
    “…Zlatko Kramarić (Croatian Liberal Party), Ivica Ćerešnješ (chairman of the Jewish community of Sarajevo), Luka Vincentić (a parish priest), Boris Vukobrat (businessman), Nikola Petrovič Njegoš (Montenegrin royal family), Ivan Zvonimir Čičak (President of Croatian Helsinki Committee) on the situation in ex-Yugoslavia.…”
  9. 89
    “…Interviews with Bozo Kovacevic of the Social Liberal Party, Miko Tripalo of the Croatian People's Party, and Dobroslav Paraga of the Croatian Party of the Right, as well as people on the street in Croatia.…”
  10. 90
    “…On June 15, 2001, István Lovas, who is the moderator of the show, together with András Bencsik, Zsolt Bayer and János Hollós discussed in the first half of the show Mayor Gábor Demszky’s resignation from the Alliance of Free Democrats – Hungarian Liberal Party (Szabad Demokraták Szövetsége – a Magyar Liberális Párt, abbreviation SZDSZ). …”
  11. 91
    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1990-04-06T00:00:00Z-1990-04-06T23:59:59Z
    “…International Politics: <br/>- Terrorists arrested in France <br/>- The US President meets the Soviet Foreign Minister <br/>- Communist Party congress in Moscow <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- King Matthias died 500 years ago <br/>- Hungarian Foreign Minister meets the Foreign Secretary of the Romanian National Liberal Party <br/>- Blue Ribbon Committee meeting in Hungary <br/>- Hungarian recommendation for the countries involved in the Helsinki Process <br/>- Ferenc Glatz's speech about state control of culture <br/>- Ethical problems in the final phase of the election campaign <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- New managing director in Bábolna Agricultural cooperative Külpolitika: <br/>- Terroristák letartóztatása Franciaországban <br/>- Az amerikai elnök találkozik a szovjet külügyminiszterrel <br/>- KP-kongresszus Moszkvában <br/><br/>Belpolitika: <br/>- Mátyás király halálának 500. évfordulója <br/>- A magyar külügyminiszter fogadja a román Nemzeti Liberális Párt külügyi titkárát <br/>- Magyarországon a Kék Szalag Bizottság <br/>- Magyar javaslat a helsinki folyamatban résztvevő országok számára <br/>- Glatz Ferenc beszéde az állam kulturális folyamatokban való ellenőrző szerepéről <br/>- Etikai vétségek a választási kampány hajrájában <br/><br/>Gazdaság: <br/>- Új vezérigazgató a Bábolnánál…”
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  12. 92
    by Cordon, R. H.
    Published 10 March 1943
    “…It was agreed that copies of the resolution be sent to: The War Cabinet, The Leader of the House of Commons, The Leader of the Opposition, Sir William Beveridge, (with a covering letter), The National Council of Labour, The Trades Union Congress, The local Trades Council and Labour Party, the local Communist Party, the local Liberal Party, The local Conservative Association, all local branches of Trade Unions, The National Union of Railwaymen&#039;s Women&#039;s Gulid [Guild], The Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen&#039;s Women&#039;s Society, The Cambridge Housewives&#039; Association, The District Shop Stewards Council, The District Committee of the Amalgamated Engineering Union, The National Women&#039;s Parliament, the local Co-operative Party, The Bishop of Ely, The Vicar of St. …”
  13. 93
    by Cordon, R. H.
    Published 10 March 1943
    “…It was agreed that copies of the resolution be sent to: The War Cabinet, The Leader of the House of Commons, The Leader of the Opposition, Sir William Beveridge, (with a covering letter), The National Council of Labour, The Trades Union Congress, The local Trades Council and Labour Party, the local Communist Party, the local Liberal Party, The local Conservative Association, all local branches of Trade Unions, The National Union of Railwaymen&#039;s Women&#039;s Gulid [Guild], The Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen&#039;s Women&#039;s Society, The Cambridge Housewives&#039; Association, The District Shop Stewards Council, The District Committee of the Amalgamated Engineering Union, The National Women&#039;s Parliament, the local Co-operative Party, The Bishop of Ely, The Vicar of St. …”
  14. 94
    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1989-10-23T00:00:00Z-1989-10-23T23:59:59Z
    “…International Politics: <br/>- Shevardnadze and Sakharov on the changes in Hungary <br/>- Czechoslovak, GDR and Polish opinions in the context of October 23 <br/>- West German reactions <br/>- Cult of personality around Erich Honecker <br/>- Lithuanian people's front movement Sajudis <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- Proclamation of the Republic of Hungary <br/>- October 23 celebrations <br/>- Miklós Németh's call to citizens <br/>- Symbolic street name sign change at People's Republic Road <br/>- Hungarian Liberal Party formed <br/>- National Council of Trade Unions (SZOT) and government representatives confer <br/>- Opposition groups' mass rally on Kossuth Square <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- South Korean government extends significant credits to Hungary Külpolitika: <br/>- Sevardnadze és Szaharov a magyar változásokról <br/>- Csehszlovák,NDK, lengyel vélemények a mai nap tükrében <br/>- NSZK reakció <br/>- Személyi kultusz E. …”
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  15. 95
    “…Drazen Budisa, member of the Croat Social Liberal Party states that the HDZ is not what it used to be and that people are showing support for other parties. …”
  16. 96
    Published 1943
    “…But Sir William Beveridge submitted exactly the same sort of scheme through the Liberal Party in the 1920&#039;s for the unification of National Health contributions and Benefits as he is doing today. …”
  17. 97
    Published May 1944
    “…&mdash; PROPOSALS OF SOME PUBLIC BODIES. LIBERAL PARTY. LABOUR PARTY AND SOCIALIST MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. …”
  18. 98
    “…The plan has been welcomed by the Liberal Party, the National Council of Labour (representing the Trades Union Congress, the Labour Party, and the Co-operative Union), important sections of the press and a great body of public opinion. …”
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