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The mood on the right may be populist, but it's a kind of populism that's remarkably sympathetic to big corporations.

But if that outshines the populist power of a Geert Wilders, I myself would not presume to say.

Mr Humala ran a populist campaign supported by Venezuela's Hugo chavez in 2006 and lost, but successfully cast himself as a moderate in this year's race.

Despite an outcry from Austria's populist politicians and the local media, Merlin and Blackstone have not said anything about their plans for the Ferris wheel.

A pragmatist to the core-or perhaps shameless populist would be closer to it-mr Zuma seems much cleverer at saying whatever people want to hear than at formulating a policy and sticking to it.

Libyans susceptible to populist slogans may have chuckled over the visa fight, but its biggest effect was to reinforce the impression that Libya is a risky place for tourists or businesspeople alike.

The government is to use about a third of the surplus to fund a series of minor tax cuts aimed largely at Hong Kong's low and middle-income earners, including a populist move to halve the duty of wine and beer.

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It's a shame that it's looked down on for being too populist.

He is a populist, a lover of tabloids and a brilliant businessman.

Rather than tackle the big problem (for example, by breaking up the Banks), they waste their time on populist measures like banning short-selling.

Policymakers need to lay the factual groundwork with voters before setting out their plans; but with the breakneck speed of the news-cycle, it is hard for politicians not to take the populist bait.

Instead, I offered up that I actually liked writing for the sort of magazines that paid well since they came with a larger readership and required more of a populist touch.

Hugo Chavez goes to Ecuador to make populist plans with Rafael Correa.

Similarly, Mr Kirchner's populist approach to energy-energy prices in Argentina are only 60% of those of its neighbours-has led to occasional shortages.

William Langland was a populist sort of guy—which is probably why he mentions Robin Hood.

I was one of them, standing in the crowd with my three-year-old son, full of hope that such a strong populist showing would bring about serious reform.

She was relentlessly self-promoting, short-termist and populist, as for example when she imposed price caps on fuel.

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