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France - Paris Fireworks on New Year's Day 2012
Uploaded by
UzumakiNarutoCrys
on Dec 31, 2011
Paris Fireworks on New Year's Day 2012
Ukraine - Kyiv Fireworks New year 2012
Uploaded by
ChannelEarthrise
on Dec 31, 2011
A concert with fireworks celebrating 2012
Russia - Moscow Fireworks 2012/Victory Park
Uploaded by
LevanoTipe
on Dec 31, 2011
Jan 1st. Around 1.00am
Germany - Berlin Fireworks New year 2012
Uploaded by
ChannelEarthrise
on Dec 31, 2011
Berlin Germany Fireworks New year 2012
Dubai - welcomes 2012 with an extravagant firework display
Uploaded by
telegraphtv
on Dec 31, 2011
The United Arab Emirates welcomes 2012
with an extravagant firework display around the world's tallest
building, the Burj Khalifa.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Если бы ты знала клип / "If You Only Knew" music video
Uploaded by
Anatolij409
on May 8, 2010
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Ты не уходи,
Будь со мной в этот вечер,
Пусть огнём в груди
Зажигаются свечи.
Если б знала ты,
Сколько той маяты
Мне пришлось пережить,
Чтоб дойти до черты.
Только не грусти,
Миг блаженства не вечен.
Лучше опусти
Нежно руки на плечи,
Светом озари.
Умереть от любви
Я готов за тебя,
Только ты позови.
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Текст (слова) песни «Если бы ты знала»
.Ты не уходи,
Будь со мной в этот вечер,
Пусть огнём в груди
Зажигаются свечи.
Если б знала ты,
Сколько той маяты
Мне пришлось пережить,
Чтоб дойти до черты.
Только не грусти,
Миг блаженства не вечен.
Лучше опусти
Нежно руки на плечи,
Светом озари.
Умереть от любви
Я готов за тебя,
Только ты позови.
Если бы ты знала,
Как не спится до зари,
Как сердце просит
Пощадить себя.
Если бы ты знала,
Что творится там внутри,
Когда ты любишь,
Когда ты любишь,
Так, как я люблю тебя.
Если бы ты знала,
Если б ты знала.
Как не спится до зари,
Как сердце просит
Пощадить себя.
Если бы ты знала,
Что творится там внутри,
Когда ты любишь,
Когда ты любишь,
Так, как я люблю тебя.
Если бы ты знала,
Если б ты знала.
Я ищу тебя,
Всё скитаюсь по свету.
Я зову тебя,
Но не слышу ответа.
Я всё так же влюблён,
Снится мне только сон,
Где в объятьях твоих
Я умереть обречён.
Всё скитаюсь по свету.
Я зову тебя,
Но не слышу ответа.
Я всё так же влюблён,
Снится мне только сон,
Где в объятьях твоих
Я умереть обречён.
Если бы ты знала,
Как не спится до зари,
Как сердце просит
Пощадить себя.
Если бы ты знала,
Что творится там внутри,
Когда ты любишь,
Когда ты любишь,
Так, как я люблю тебя.
Если бы ты знала,
Если бы ты знала.
Как не спится до зари,
Как сердце просит
Пощадить себя.
Если бы ты знала,
Что творится там внутри,
Когда ты любишь,
Когда ты любишь,
Так, как я люблю тебя.
Если бы ты знала,
Если бы ты знала.
Если бы ты знала,
Как не спится до зари,
Как сердце просит
Пощадить себя.
Если бы ты знала,
Что творится там внутри,
Когда ты любишь,
Когда ты любишь,
Так, как я люблю тебя.
Если бы ты знала,
Если б ты знала.
Как я люблю тебя.
Как не спится до зари,
Как сердце просит
Пощадить себя.
Если бы ты знала,
Что творится там внутри,
Когда ты любишь,
Когда ты любишь,
Так, как я люблю тебя.
Если бы ты знала,
Если б ты знала.
Как я люблю тебя.
RЕФORМА и Tisha "В главных ролях" клип / REFORMA and Tisha "Actors" music video
Uploaded by ello on Dec 31, 2011
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Автор музыки/слов - Александр Андреев
Режиссер - Алексей Томилов
(c) 2011 Александр Андреев
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Автор музыки/слов - Александр Андреев
Режиссер - Алексей Томилов
(c) 2011 Александр Андреев
Nigeria - declares state of emergency in the north plagued by a deadly Islamist insurgency.
http://www.euronews.net/ Nigeria has declared a state of emergency in northern areas plagued by a deadly Islamist insurgency.
It comes a week after militants from the Boko Haram sect set off a string of explosions which killed at least 37 people and wounded dozens more.
The blasts raised fears that, Boko Haram, a movement styled on the Taliban and whose name means "Western education is forbidden", is trying to ignite sectarian strife in Africa's most populous nation and top oil producer.
It comes a week after militants from the Boko Haram sect set off a string of explosions which killed at least 37 people and wounded dozens more.
The blasts raised fears that, Boko Haram, a movement styled on the Taliban and whose name means "Western education is forbidden", is trying to ignite sectarian strife in Africa's most populous nation and top oil producer.
Spain - Old money to the rescue of the town of Salvaterra de Miño
Published on Dec 31, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ A small town in Spain is encouraging people to use the former currency, the peseta, to boost the local economy.
Many people still hold pesetas and the shops can accept them since the central Bank of Spain contiunes to exchange them for euros under Spanish law.
Residents from neighbouring districts have been coming to Salvaterra de Miño to support the project, which is organised by the local Chamber of Commerce.
Many people still hold pesetas and the shops can accept them since the central Bank of Spain contiunes to exchange them for euros under Spanish law.
Residents from neighbouring districts have been coming to Salvaterra de Miño to support the project, which is organised by the local Chamber of Commerce.
Turkey - Kurdish anger over airstrike turns to violence in the village of Gulyazi
Published on Dec 31, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ A local government official in Turkey was attacked by an angry mob as he visited a village close to where 35 Kurdish civilians were accidentally killed by a Turkish airstrike.
The victims were mistaken for PKK militants but turned out to have been cigarette smugglers.
The official was set on by an outraged crowd in the village of Gulyazi. The mob chanted anti-government slogans and called the Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan a murderer.
The victims were mistaken for PKK militants but turned out to have been cigarette smugglers.
The official was set on by an outraged crowd in the village of Gulyazi. The mob chanted anti-government slogans and called the Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan a murderer.
Russia - cracks down on anti-Putin protest organised by Eduard Limonov.
Published on Dec 31, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ President Vladimir Putin may have called for anti-government protesters to be treated with respect but it is unclear whether police in Moscow received the message.
They were out in force to prevent what they described as an illegal gathering in the centre of the capital.
But the participants were prevented from leaving the metro station by a large number of riot police who made several arrests. The demonstration was organised by the controversial opposition writer Eduard Limonov.
They were out in force to prevent what they described as an illegal gathering in the centre of the capital.
But the participants were prevented from leaving the metro station by a large number of riot police who made several arrests. The demonstration was organised by the controversial opposition writer Eduard Limonov.
Romadi "Happy New Year" (Уважаемые Лидия) music video
Uploaded by ello on Dec 31, 2011
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Музыка / слова - Владимир Красногорский, Георгий Королев / Владимир Красногорский, Георгий Королев
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Музыка / слова - Владимир Красногорский, Георгий Королев / Владимир Красногорский, Георгий Королев
(c) 2011 ООО «Звукозаписывающая компания "Фэйм Рекордз»
Syria - The opposition fear failure of Arab mission
Published on Dec 31, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ Syria's opposition has expressed concerns over the success of the Arab League mission as violence continues to rage across the country.
Some of the latest amateur video available on social networks appears to show more examples of the violent crackdown on anti-government protests.
In Zaid's Damascus suburb, Douma, protesters carried away a man whose leg had been shredded by what they said were nail bombs.
Some of the latest amateur video available on social networks appears to show more examples of the violent crackdown on anti-government protests.
In Zaid's Damascus suburb, Douma, protesters carried away a man whose leg had been shredded by what they said were nail bombs.
Singapore - New Year Fireworks during Countdown 2012 at Marina Bay
Fireworks during Countdown 2012 at Marina Bay
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Prime minister Lee's 2012 new year message - 31 Dec 2011
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Prime minister Lee's 2012 new year message - 31 Dec 2011
Uploaded by 154media on Dec 31, 2011
SINGAPORE: Singapore's economy grew 4.8 per cent in 2011, significantly slower than the dramatic rebound of 14.7 per cent growth in 2010.
It is slightly below the forecast of around five per cent by the Ministry of Trade and Industry.
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who announced the growth figures in his 2012 New Year message on Saturday, described the pace of growth for the year as "steady".
He warned that with the external environment uncertain and debt problems in Europe far from solved, 2012 will look like a difficult year for the global economy.
He said that Singapore, as a small, open country, will inevitably be affected.
Mr Lee said 2011 was a significant year for Singapore, when its people went to the polls twice, and elected a new government and President.
He said that having made a significant political transition, the country and its people are now adjusting to new norms in a changed environment.
Mr Lee said that amidst this flux, Singapore needs to be confident of its position and clear about its priorities and plans to build a better country.
The prime minister said the government is working hard to tackle the immediate challenges.
It is committed to keeping homes affordable to all Singaporeans.
In 2011, it launched 25,000 Build-to-Order (BTO) flats, which enabled many first timers to book their HDB flats.
In 2012, it's launching another 25,000 BTO flats.
In the private property market, the new Additional Buyer's Stamp Duty will moderate capital inflows and foreign demand, and help to stabilise prices.
Mr Lee said the government will redouble efforts to improve the public transport system and expand the train and bus network.
It will identify and put right the causes of the recent Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) service disruptions.
The Circle Line, completed in October, now transports 300,000 commuters daily, and more MRT lines are on the way.
Mr Lee said the government will also continue to enhance bus services to improve the daily commuting experience.
But these improvements will take time, and he urged the commuting public to "bear with us".
Mr Lee said beyond these pressing concerns, the government is attending to long-term issues to improve Singaporeans' lives.
Healthcare, he said, must stay affordable and accessible to give Singaporeans peace of mind.
The government is enhancing the education system to give young Singaporeans the best possible start in life.
Mr Lee stressed the importance of upholding inclusive growth and social mobility as pillars of a united Singapore.
He said this calls both for upgrading skills and productivity to improve wages, and for strengthening social safety nets.
And given Singapore's low birth rate, the country needs to find workable solutions to keep society and the economy vibrant and forward-looking.
Mr Lee described population as a "particularly complex challenge" which involves unavoidable trade-offs.
He said these issues will be discussed in the coming year, so that Singaporeans understand better what is at stake, and the choices they must make as a nation.
Mr Lee said overall, there is every reason to be confident and optimistic.
He said Singaporeans pulled together as one nation to overcome the 2008 Global Financial Crisis and stressed that the country must never lose its strengths.
He expressed confidence that Singaporeans will continue to bond as one people and "walk shoulder to shoulder into a brighter tomorrow" in a changing world.
It is slightly below the forecast of around five per cent by the Ministry of Trade and Industry.
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who announced the growth figures in his 2012 New Year message on Saturday, described the pace of growth for the year as "steady".
He warned that with the external environment uncertain and debt problems in Europe far from solved, 2012 will look like a difficult year for the global economy.
He said that Singapore, as a small, open country, will inevitably be affected.
Mr Lee said 2011 was a significant year for Singapore, when its people went to the polls twice, and elected a new government and President.
He said that having made a significant political transition, the country and its people are now adjusting to new norms in a changed environment.
Mr Lee said that amidst this flux, Singapore needs to be confident of its position and clear about its priorities and plans to build a better country.
The prime minister said the government is working hard to tackle the immediate challenges.
It is committed to keeping homes affordable to all Singaporeans.
In 2011, it launched 25,000 Build-to-Order (BTO) flats, which enabled many first timers to book their HDB flats.
In 2012, it's launching another 25,000 BTO flats.
In the private property market, the new Additional Buyer's Stamp Duty will moderate capital inflows and foreign demand, and help to stabilise prices.
Mr Lee said the government will redouble efforts to improve the public transport system and expand the train and bus network.
It will identify and put right the causes of the recent Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) service disruptions.
The Circle Line, completed in October, now transports 300,000 commuters daily, and more MRT lines are on the way.
Mr Lee said the government will also continue to enhance bus services to improve the daily commuting experience.
But these improvements will take time, and he urged the commuting public to "bear with us".
Mr Lee said beyond these pressing concerns, the government is attending to long-term issues to improve Singaporeans' lives.
Healthcare, he said, must stay affordable and accessible to give Singaporeans peace of mind.
The government is enhancing the education system to give young Singaporeans the best possible start in life.
Mr Lee stressed the importance of upholding inclusive growth and social mobility as pillars of a united Singapore.
He said this calls both for upgrading skills and productivity to improve wages, and for strengthening social safety nets.
And given Singapore's low birth rate, the country needs to find workable solutions to keep society and the economy vibrant and forward-looking.
Mr Lee described population as a "particularly complex challenge" which involves unavoidable trade-offs.
He said these issues will be discussed in the coming year, so that Singaporeans understand better what is at stake, and the choices they must make as a nation.
Mr Lee said overall, there is every reason to be confident and optimistic.
He said Singaporeans pulled together as one nation to overcome the 2008 Global Financial Crisis and stressed that the country must never lose its strengths.
He expressed confidence that Singaporeans will continue to bond as one people and "walk shoulder to shoulder into a brighter tomorrow" in a changing world.
USA - Ringing in the New Year in Style
Uploaded by ABCNews on Dec 31, 2011
Ginger Zee heads to Times Square to preview this year's ball drop.
Syria - Arab League monitor: I saw snipers with my own eyes
Uploaded by telegraphtv on Dec 31, 2011
Dramatic amateur footage has emerged from cities across Syria of an apparently brutal crackdown by government forces after the biggest demonstrations in months.
Estonia - economy encouraged by the euro
Published on Dec 31, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ It has been a year since Estonia adopted the euro but its fortunes have not mirrored the rest of the eurozone.
According to the European Union's forecast, Estonia's economy will grow by a massive 8 percent in 2011 - that is five times faster than the EU as a whole. Unemployment has dropped dramatically but the outlook for next year remains uncertain.
According to the European Union's forecast, Estonia's economy will grow by a massive 8 percent in 2011 - that is five times faster than the EU as a whole. Unemployment has dropped dramatically but the outlook for next year remains uncertain.
USA - 2012 Is Detroit America's economic future?
Uploaded by telegraphtv on Dec 31, 2011
As the first Presidential primaries take place, The Telegraph talks to people
in Detroit - Americas first post-industrial city about an issue at the very
centre of the race to become the Presidential candidate - the US economy and
how to fix it.
in Detroit - Americas first post-industrial city about an issue at the very
centre of the race to become the Presidential candidate - the US economy and
how to fix it.
Chile - Wildfires shut down Torres del Paine National Park
Uploaded by telegraphtv on Dec 31, 2011
Wildfires have forced the closure of Torres del Paine national park in the Chilean Patagonia, a major tourist destination.
New Zealand - Auckland New Year's Eve 2012 Fireworks
Uploaded by NewYear2012world on Dec 31, 2011
more: http://www.youtube.com/user/NewYear2012world
source: SkyNEWS
SkyNEWS and the Sky marks are owned by British Sky Broadcasting Group plc and Sky IP International Limited and are used under licence.
source: SkyNEWS
SkyNEWS and the Sky marks are owned by British Sky Broadcasting Group plc and Sky IP International Limited and are used under licence.
Australia - Sydney New Years Eve Fireworks 2012
Uploaded by LuckieBoot on Dec 31, 2011
Sydney Australia New Years Eve 2011 / 2012 Midnight Spectacular The complete show.Vidsit Sydney http://www.sydney.com/
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Sydney's £4m New Year fireworks display
Uploaded by
telegraphtv
on Dec 31, 2011
Sydney launches into 2012 with a spectacular fireworks display over the
harbour.
harbour.
Russell Grant's Daily Horoscopes for Sunday 1st January 2012
Russell Grant’s Monthly Horoscopes January 2012
Russell Grant’s Weekly Horoscopes w.b. 31 December 2011
Russell Grant’s Weekly Horoscopes w.b. 31 December 2011
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Aries (Mar21/Apr20) Depriving yourself of pleasure to show your superiority is pointless. Promise to indulge your sensual side as the New Year gets underway. You're a very active person and will never lose your appetite for exercise. Still, there's a difference between staying in shape and being a slave to the gym. Go ahead and indulge your love of good food and drink. Take the occasional day off to laze around and let your muscles relax. Life shouldn't be an endless 'To Do' list.
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Taurus (Apr21/May21) Stop finding fault with everyone you meet. If you're going to form lasting friendships, you must overlook their quirks. Remember you have some strange qualities that aren't especially easy to endure. Someone with your stubborn nature can be incredibly difficult to deal with, but your friends are willing to make the sacrifice. That's because, despite your hard head, you've got a heart of gold. Adopt a more open minded attitude to the people you meet in the New Year.
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Gemini (May22/Jun21) You've always been very fussy about your home, to the point of obsession. The next time you invite somebody over, don't go into a cleaning frenzy. Just have a casual get together and leave the housework. Nobody will judge you for having a cluttered residence. In fact, it will be easier for them to relax in comfortable surroundings. You make a great host, once you're able to let down your defences. Use the energy of the New Year to throw a festive party for friends.
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Cancer (Jun22/Jul23) A tendency to say what you feel gets you in trouble at work. Be more diplomatic, at least where your professional life is concerned. This is difficult for someone who is ruled by emotions. Yet, the sooner you learn to keep your own counsel, the faster you will rise up the ladder of success. Find a healthier outlet for your feelings. Take up yoga, learn how to meditate, or go on nature walks. This will help you gain a better sense of control.
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Leo (Jul24/Aug23) You have a tendency to be penny wise and pound foolish. Don't justify an expensive purchase by telling yourself it will save money in the long run. You're better off sticking to a strict budget. If something is out of your price range, save up for it. By the time you've accumulated the necessary money, this object will have lost its charm. 2012 invites you to adopt a more cautious approach towards money. You won't have to entirely deprive yourself of luxuries, but you should make more thoughtful purchases.
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Virgo (Aug24/Sep23) Although you've always prided yourself on being practical, it might be time to take a more whimsical approach. Tune in to your impulsive side. Take up a hobby for no good reason other than it interests you. Buy yourself a gift you can't afford, but will give you tremendous pleasure. Go on a date with someone who is the complete opposite of you. Don't justify your behaviour to your critics. It's more important to satisfy yourself than win favour with the public.
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Libra (Sep24/Oct23) Learn to let go. Dwelling on imagined scenarios is a waste of time. You can't control the future, so why poison your thoughts with gloomy predictions about the future? If you yearn to occupy your intellect, take a challenging class. Learning about another culture will distract you from obsessing over petty problems. Make one of your New Year's resolutions learning a new language or mastering a musical instrument. It's time to set new challenges for yourself; you've got unlimited potential.
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Scorpio (Oct24/Nov22) When you're with people you love, you have a tendency to lose your identity. It is such a relief not to be judged or evaluated that you just blend in with the crowd. In 2012 you've got to assert your individuality, even at the risk of being the odd duck. Your friends will still accept and love you, even when your behaviour is puzzling. Don't spend money on a group outing you can't afford; you have to save your cash for something that is personally meaningful.
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Sagittarius (Nov23/Dec21) Don't make too many sacrifices for the sake of work. Although you love being of service to others, you need a rewarding private life, too. Make one of your New Year's Resolutions to spend more time with your family. Your nearest and dearest keep you grounded. Being in their company will make work less compelling. Pretty soon, you'll find more opportunities to take holidays, enjoy hobbies, and read for pleasure. Don't worry; you'll always have a way to pay your bills.
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Capricorn (Dec22/Jan20) Refusing to work with people who don't share your beliefs is limiting. Now that the New Year has arrived, you should expand your horizons. Seek out people who have radically different upbringings from yours. Their observations will add a depth life you never expected. Granted, you're not likely to change your opinions. Still, being surrounded by a diversity of outlooks will make you more creative, flexible, and happy. Why limit yourself to one flavour when you're in a shop that offers infinite variety?
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Aquarius (Jan21/Feb19) Don't rely on others to finance your dreams. You'll have to find a new source of income to support yourself in the New Year. Opportunities related to teaching, writing, and research are especially favoured. Don't worry if you lack certain credentials. You can talk your way into a great position. This is one of those areas where your unique personality works in your favour. Employers are willing to give you a chance, because you bring something special to the table.
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Pisces (Feb20/Mar20) Put less energy into relationships and more into yourself. Use the power of the New Year to jump start your career. Finding a new job or running for a position of power will give your confidence a much needed boost. Stop seeking the approval of others, especially when it comes to finding work. If you're interested in an unusual industry or want to take a job with strange hours, so be it. After all, you're the one doing all the work. You might as well have fun in the process.
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Adorama.com - Current Deals & Specials 31 December 2011
Russia - Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has expressed his certainty that 2012 will prove to be a successful year
Published on Dec 31, 2011 by
Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/
In a televised New Year message Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin
has expressed his certainty that 2012 will prove to be a successful year
for his country's economy. He described Russia a sea of stability amid
the raging sea of the world economy:
"We are in the middle of a political cycle -- the parliamentary elections have finished and the presidential elections are going to start. In such times, politicians always exploit the feelings of citizens, everything gets shaken around a bit, boils up. But this is the unavoidable price of democracy."
"We are in the middle of a political cycle -- the parliamentary elections have finished and the presidential elections are going to start. In such times, politicians always exploit the feelings of citizens, everything gets shaken around a bit, boils up. But this is the unavoidable price of democracy."
USA - Republican candidates line up for first vote in the state of Iowa
Published on Dec 31, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ Republican candidates for America's presidential election made their last appeals to voters in the state of Iowa, ahead of Tuesday's first poll in the contest, known as the Iowa caucuses.
The vote will kick off a state-by-state contest to decide who will challenge President Obama in the election next November.
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney is said to be the favourite at present along with Texas Consgressman Ron Paul.
The vote will kick off a state-by-state contest to decide who will challenge President Obama in the election next November.
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney is said to be the favourite at present along with Texas Consgressman Ron Paul.
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