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		<title>By: Global Voices Online &#187; Bahamas: The Cult of Personality</title>
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		<description>[...] &#8220;&#8230;Twenty-first century leaders donâ€™t run countries. People do. Thanks to fundamental changes in the transmission of information, every member of a democracy has the opportunity to make his or her voice heard â€” over the airwaves&#8230;or, more revolutionary yet, over the internet, through blogs and podcasts.&#8221; Nicolette Bethel challenges Bahamians &#8220;to move at last away from the cult of personality and build the kinds of governments for the future that we all would like to have.&#8221;     Share This [...]</description>
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