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| | President Encyclopedia Article @ NaturalResearch.org (Natural Research) |
 | | The full report is called An Australian Republic: The Options - The Appendices (ISBN 0644325895) |  | | The official title of the Prime Minister of Serbia is Chairman of the Government, while the country has a President of Serbia. |  | | Though the prime minister remains an appointee of the president, the president must obey the rules of parliament, and select a leader from the house's majority holding party. |
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http://www.naturalresearch.org/encyclopedia/President
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| | Philippine president - encyclopedia article about Philippine president. |
 | | One was Quezon heading the Commonwealth government-in-exile (considered de jure) and the other was J. Laurel heading the Japanese-sponsored republic (considered de facto). |  | | Despite the differences in constitutions and government, the line of presidents is considered to be continuous. |  | | Manuel L. Quezon is considered to be the first president by the United States and the first to win an election. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Philippine%20president
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| | President - Encyclopedia Dramatica |
 | | The World Boxing Association is also in the charge of a president. |  | | A monarchy is elected by God and His angels, who vote on the person they most want and then place them in the womb of the current monarch. |  | | To select a president, everyone who lives in the country must inscribe the name of the person they would most like to be their president on a small glass marble which they then throw into a huge bucket. |
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http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/index.php/President
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| | USATODAY.com - Online encyclopedia tightens rules following false article |
 | | People who modify existing articles will still be able to do so without registering. |  | | But Seigenthaler said an entry on Monday still got some facts wrong, apparently because volunteers are confusing him with his son, a journalist with NBC News. |
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http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techpolicy/2005-12-05-wiki-rules_x.htm
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