1983: Doomsday

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This timeline explores world history after Doomsday - September 26th, 1983.

A worldwide nuclear exchange caused by a minor incident obliterates much of human civilization. This ATL covers everything from the direct aftermath up to the present worldwide situation

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Introduction
The point of divergence of the 1983: Doomsday timeline is September 19th, 1983, on which a seemingly unimportant decision to send an ambitious Colonel of the USSR to a training seminar (taking the place of an ill-plagued colleague) has global implications.

This decision leads to a different outcome of a well-known, though often underestimated, event that took place on September 26, 1983.

In our timeline, Colonel Stanislav Petrov was the watch officer on duty that day at the Serpukhov-15 bunker near Moscow, monitoring for a US missile attack on the Soviet Union.

Suddenly, the computer based warning systems reported several US nuclear missiles approaching Soviet territory. In our timeline, Colonel Petrov believed the information to be false and did not alert the Kremlin to the data he was receiving. Given Cold War tensions at the time, such information would likely have convinced the Soviets that the US had launched a first strike in an attempt to "cut off the head," and they would have been forced to launch their nuclear weapons in the false belief that it was a counterstrike.

Consequently, since in our timeline the world now knows about this event, it is now often considered to have been the moment closest to a nuclear war between the USSR and the USA during the Cold War. Colonel Petrov has been honored as one of the few true "world saviors," and several investigations have proved the seriousness of this event.

This timeline postulates the results after Colonel Petrov was sent to another installation before September 26th, 1983. The officer now on duty on September 26th considers the alert to be accurate and immediately contacts his superiors. Within minutes, the leaders decide to launch the whole Soviet nuclear arsenal. Logically, the Americans react by launching as well. By the time the first alerted missile is proven to be a false alarm, it is too late. Thousands of nuclear warheads subsequently detonate over targets worldwide. Surprisingly, the People's Republic of China was attacked by Soviet nuclear missiles as well, and part of their arsenal is launched in response at the USSR.

The results of this total nuclear exchange are close to the forecasts of almost complete worldwide destruction and the "nuclear holocaust" as predicted by many scientists of this time. This results in as many as two billion people killed initially, and another two billion in the subsequent environmental disaster.

With the world largely devastated, and most of the northern and parts of the southern hemisphere in ruins, the estimated 800 million survivors desperately try to keep together what is left of human society. They are facing challenges that are seemingly impossible.

After an incredibly horrifying first few years post-Doomsday, a few regions, territories, and countries stabilize and master basic problems such as food and medical supplies. As time passes and the recovery continues, new (sometimes surprising) alliances are formed. A new, fragile world order emerges from the ashes. Initial hopes of some survivors for a united mankind (or at least warfare and destruction being ended forever) quickly prove false. Indeed, the world is light-years away from any Utopian imaginations. Famine, disease, and lack of resources provoke conflicts and wars in large parts of the world, thus devastating all the carefully achieved recovery.

As some surviving and newly formed nations (particularly a unified and a ) prove able to master the problems and even intervene internationally, mankind's extinction finally seems to have been avoided.

Now, nearly 28 years after the devastating "Doomsday" brought mankind to the edge of total extinction, a few moments have spread the hope for a more peaceful future for mankind, such as the foundation of the new "" September 26th, 2008.

Nonetheless, new dangers to this fragile world have emerged all around the globe, threatening much of what has been achieved within the last 28 years....

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April 15th, 2012: Guangxi takes "Bandit Capital": HECHI, Guangxi - Macaunese representatives within Guangxi report that the Guangxinese army has secured the areas around Chongzho and Yulin after nearly four weeks of fighting against the union of bandits and terrorists. It is revealed the "capital" of the bandits, Chongzuo, was captured late on April the 12th and their main city Yulin early this morning. The miitary is in the process of consolidating control over these lands, with no further advances expected until late May; when Guangxi will launch the final push to the sea.

Heavy construction equipment is moving south to start rebuilding these cities, and much of the infrastructure of the regions which has suffered wear and tear for almost 29 years, giving crews much needed practise for the future reconstruction of the ports. Meanwhile, the central government has issued free land grants in the newly occupied areas to encourage migration to the south. The ordinary citizens of the bandit-controlled regions are receiving the largest pieces of land, and also heavy government support to bring them in line with the rest of Guangxi's population in terms of education and general health.

April 12th, 2012: Meyer Withdraws: BESSEMER, Superior - Despite the endorsement of Congressman Huuki last month, Congressman Meyer today announced his withdrawal from the race for the Conservative nomination. He had continued to do poorly, placing third or fourth in every primary, even with the endorsement. Following a last place finish in Baraga yesterday, he too has announced his withdrawal from the race, saying that he needed to think of his family, and that while he wanted to continue to run, he had sat down with his family following the loss, and had made the decision to withdraw, just as they had made the decision together to run in the first place.

April 3rd, 2012: Massive Flood destroys Warren, North Pennsylvania FRANKLIN, North Pennsylvania - Reports of massive destruction across northwestern Pennsylvania, namely the city of Warren are being reported. The Kinzua Dam is reported to have suffered some sort of damage which has caused flooding throughout the Allegheny River, destroying much in its path. Being the second largest city in Northern Pennsylvania, as well as its industrial center widespread unrest has plagued the nation over the past day. So far several hundred people are declared missing, with no official casualty count being released, but the central government is to declare a state of emergency by April 5th.

March 30th, 2012: Koehn Withdraws: WASHBURN, Superior - Shortly after Congressman Tompkins withdrew his candidacy, a similar press conference was held in Bayfield Territory. Territorial Governor Koehn announced his withdrawal as well, endorsing Governor Martin, because he was "more green."

March 30th, 2012: Tompkins Withdraws: ESCANABA, Superior - Congressman Tompkins today withdrew from the Socialist primaries, following a very poor showing in the "Super Thursday" primaries. Despite winning in the states of Delta and Menominee, he failed to get significant support elsewhere. He endorsed Senator Prusi for the nomination, saying that he felt the Senator would be a good direction for the party to go in.

March 26th, 2012: Orazietti Withdraws: SAULT STE. MARIE, Superior - Congressman Orazietti officially left the Liberal Democratic race today. Despite doing fairly well in several territorial primaries, he failed to make any real inroads elsewhere, only winning other delegates in the Luce primary. He endorsed Governor Cullen for the nomination.

March 23rd, 2012: New Territory Formed: ROSCOMMON, Superior - The Superioran Congress passed another bill into law today, establishing a new territory on the Lower Peninsula. Included in the bill was a provision naming the territory after Congressman James Whitney Dunn, from Delta, and one of the authors of the act which allowed the establishment of territories.

March 22nd, 2012: Ali Sa'id Sworn In: NEW CAIRO, Egypt - Prince Muhammed Ali Sa'id, son of the last King of Egypt, was formally sworn in as the new President of Egypt today. Abdul Mohammed Bayoumi was also sworn in as the new Vice-President. The pair will have a very tough task following in the footsteps of former president Kamal Ganzouri.

March 21st, 2012: Pregnancy announcement in the Kingdom of Cleveland MIDDLESBROUGH, Kingdom of Cleveland - The government of Cleveland and the Royal House of Percy were happy to announce today that Queen Zara is now expecting a baby girl. She is due to give birth in late July 2012. So far, the pregnancy is progressing normally, and there are no signs of any malformations of the baby.

March 20th, 2012: Guangxi defeats organized bandit armies: HECHI, Guangxi - Macaunese representatives within Guangxi report that the Guangxinese army has secured the area around Nanning after a five day struggle against a union of bandits and terrorists who loosely control the unoccupied areas of Guangxi. The military will now focus on bringing down the bandit strongholds of Chongzuo and Yulin. They hope to control these important centres by the middle of April and seize the ports of Beihai and Fangchenggang by the end of June. If these plans are successful then Guangxi will finally hold some level of control over the entire province on which they originated from.

March 18th, 2012: Death of a King NUKU'ALOFA, Tonga - Today King George Tupou V of Tonga, the principle architect of the new League of Nations, passed away at a hospital in the Australian city of Brisbane, from leukemia which he had been fighting for the last six months. As he lacked a legitimate heir, his brother, Ahoʻeitu ʻUnuakiʻotonga Tukuʻaho, has risen to the throne, taking the regal name of Tupou VI.

March 17th, 2012: Indo-Siberian Treaty of Friendship:  BOMBAY, UIP - Today is a historic day for the USSR and the UIP, as the Indo-Siberian Treaty of Friendship was signed between the two nations. The two nations will now support each other in their quest to re-assimilate breakaway states, and will increase trade with each other. Siberia will also aid the UIP in its efforts in India.

Both nations see this as a historic day, and hope to continue to better their relations with each other to hopefully restore the level they were at before the events of Doomsday. The UIP also announced support for the Siberian campaign into China, stating that "the Siberians are helping to bring peace and order to a war-stricken land."

March 16th, 2012: Guangxi Announces "Drive to the Sea": HECHI, Guangxi - Macaunese representatives within Guangxi report that the Guangxinese government, after over a week of deliberation on the situation in Northern China, have decided to move forward the "Drive to the Sea", where Guangxi was to scout and establish a viable port in the South China Sea to communicate and trade internationally without Macaunese help. Evidence of this was large portions of the Guangxi military moving south.

Skirmishes have been reported in areas south of Nanning's ruins as the Guangxi military bears down on the armed bandits and terrorists that populate the areas between Guangxi and the coast. Guangxi also publicly condemned the attack on Imperial China, stating, "These communists never learn, their warmongering led us to the brink of total annihilation less than three decades ago. However, in this new world, where we can right the wrongs of the past, they are still living in the past."

March 13th, 2012: Forces from the Socialist Union start Operation Mars:  SOVETSKAYA GAVAN, USSR- WCRB reports have been informed by the Socialist Union that the ground attack against Imperial China, named Operation Mars, had commenced today in the early morning hours, with spearheads heading both from Manchuria and Primorskaya Territory. Initial reports indicate that they have reached the loose border of Imperial China. Bombardment of tactical military targets is also still ongoing.

March 9th, 2012: Huuki Withdraws: HOUGHTON, Superior - After two weeks of disappointing results in the primaries, and only acquiring fourteen delegates since being victorious in his home primary in January, Congressman Huuki today announced his withdrawal from the race. He was never considered a threat to win, but has now added a significant addition to his resume should he run for higher office in the future. Congressman Meyer was on hand and received his endorsement.

March 9th, 2012: Birthday of the Landgrave: AROLSEN, Waldeck-Hesse - Today was the 76th birthday of Landgrave Wittekind. Celebrations were held in the capital, and the Landgrave formally opened the WFL season, closely followed by the first game of the season, between the Crowns and defending champion VfB Marburg.

March 7th, 2012: Colombian occupation continues:  CHEPO, East District of Panama: Today, Colombian troops have negotiated the legalisation of one of the largest guerilla groups to have negotiated yet, the Colón People's Army, based in Chillboro. In response to increased Colombian control over the East District, the claimed governor of Panama territory has temporarily moved to the entirely Colombian-held Chepo as the "provisional capital of the East District of Panama".

March 7th, 2012: The PRC and Jiangsu sign historic treaty:  TAIYUAN, PRC- Today the People's Republic of China and the People's Republic of Jiangsu held a conference in the PRC's capital, where they signed a trade agreement, as well as formalized the PRC's recognition of Jiangsu. At the conference they also discussed the current situation in China, with the PRC's leader condemning Siberian plans to invade Imperial China, stating that they were invading the PRC's lawfully claimed territory. Jiangsu's leadership refused to give a formal statement on the matter and stated that the conflict was not the country's concern.

March 7th, 2012: Forces from the Socialist Union start tactical bombardment of Imperial military installations:  SOVETSKAYA GAVAN, USSR- WCRB sources inside the USSR's military have reported that tactical bombardment has commenced of targets within Imperial China, so as to open the way for ground troops to begin their campaign as quickly and efficiently as possible. Sources also claim that leaflets were dropped onto cities as well in Han Chinese, denouncing their government and urging their population to revolt against the government.

As of yet, troops are still amassing on the Siberian border, and the date of the beginning of the ground attack remains unknown.

March 6th, 2012: Siberian train destroyed in bombings; The USSR mobilizes its troops: KAVALEROVO, USSR: Today, at 12:07 pm, on the railroad connecting Korea and Siberia, an explosion from an explosive device destroyed a train heading towards Korea, killing 137 people. The Socialist Union has condemned the attack, with Aman Tuleyev arriving in Kavalerovo, the capital of the Primorskaya Territory, to hold a speech.

He stated that this was a direct attack on the country from Imperial China, stating that several of the captured conspirators were either from the country or sympathizers of the monarchy. He also stated that the USSR had had enough of having an openly belligerent neighboring country and that he had ordered the mobilization of troops stationed in the Territory and in the Republic of Manchuria. He also said that bombing runs would begin first, to weaken the enemy, but that unlike their enemies, they would only target known military installations.

March 2nd, 2012: More Purchases, New Factory:  BOMBAY, UIP: After another round of discussions with the USSR, the UIP has managed to swing another deal to buy 15 more Su-35s from them, as well as increase trade deals.

President Singh was also present today at the opening of a new factory in the western city of Ahmedabad. He gave a speech, saying that it "signaled the growing economic and industrial strength of the Union." The new factory will help to process coal.

March 1st, 2012: LoN committee in Haiti dissolved:  PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti- Today, after more than two years of the League of Nations supervising relief and recovery efforts in Haiti, the committee it established was dissolved, leaving the Haitian government in full control over the still-incoming help. This has been met with excitement in Haiti as it had been extremely unpopular, both with the people and the government of the country.

February 28th, 2012: Elections in Waldeck-Hesse: AROLSEN, Waldeck-Hesse - Elections were held today in the Landgraviate. As usual, however, they are merely a formality to elect the Crown Nationalists who won the party's nomination in each district.

February 20th, 2012: The PRC formally recognizes the People's Kingdom of Jiangsu: TAIYUAN, PRC: After more than 28 years, the PRC has announced a formal recognition of the government of Jiangsu, the first and only government to be recognized in all of China. This came after an especially troublesome winter and a realization that trade with the outside world was a necessity. The PRC leadership also extended an invitation to the King of Jiangsu to come to the nation's capital to formalize a treaty between them.

February 20th, 2012: Suspected raiders attack Taneytown: TANEYTOWN, Gettysburg: Suspected raiders operating out of unknown locations attacked Taneytown, South Gettysburg. Although no deaths were reported, the Taneytown Police Department reported that at two policemen and at least six civilians were injured in the attack. President William Troxell has ordered a formal investigation into the attack.

February 19th, 2012: Referendum Conducted in Manchuria and Uyghuristan: KRASNOYARSK, USSR: Today, a referendum was held in both Uyghuristan and Manchuria regarding a proposal to merge the two into the Chinese Federative Socialist Republic. The idea had been in the works since Manchuria became a republic, due to the Chinese forming a sizeable minority in the country. Unsurprisingly, Uyghuristan rejected the offer by a wide margin, as 87% there voted no. What does surprise analysts, however, is that 52% also voted against this in Manchuria, even though it was thought that it was assumed the Chinese lobby would win.

February 18th, 2012: Hansen Withdraws: LUDINGTON, Superior - Following minuscule results in the Marquette and Slate primaries, Territorial Representative Hansen of Michigan Territory, despite a fairly large victory in his home territory, today withdrew his candidacy for the nomination. He also endorsed the Vice-President.

February 18th 2012: Offical announcement of the death of PM Mallon of Cleveland MIDDLESBROUGH, Cleveland: Queen Zara and the government of the Kingdom of Cleveland are saddened to report that at 1.20am this morning, PM Mallon passed peacefully away in his sleep, it is suspected that he suffered a massive heart attack. DPM Jason McCartney has been to visit the Queen to offically ask permission to form a new government with himself as the new PM. The first acts of the new PM was to declare three days of offical mourning and also to announce a new general election to be held on the 22nd June 2012.

February 17th 2012: PM Mallon has suffered another, more serious heart attack MIDDLESBROUGH, Cleveland: PM Mallon has suffered another more serious heart attack at approximately 2.30pm, he has slipped into a coma, however his condition is being described by doctors at James Cook Hospital as stable.

February 17th, 2012: Harsh winter in China: TAIYUAN, PRC: Sources close to the People's Republic of China have reported that freezing temperatures and bad weather have increased troubles for the rump state, as many people have freezed to death, while others are starving due to the almost exhausted food supply. There has also been talk that the state is increasingly warming up to the idea of recognizing the government of Jiangsu, in exchange for supplies and access to the coast.

February 15th, 2012: Carey Withdraws: MARQUETTE, Superior - Despite having eked out a very narrow win in the Marquette Primary, Congressman Carey today announced his withdrawal from the primaries. His poorer than expected performance is believed to be the cause, as the number of delegates he received was lower than expected and made his continuing the hunt for the nomination rather futile. He endorsed Former Senator Kelleher for the nomination.

February 15th 2012: PM Mallon suffers a heart attack MIDDLESBROUGH, Cleveland: The Parliament of Cleveland have announced that during his afternoon run, PM Ray Mallon suffered a heart attack, he was rushed to James Cook Hospital where he arrived at approximately 4.20pm. He was awake and transfered his powers to the Deputy PM Jason McCartney of the Conservative Party at 5pm. At 5.30pm he went into surgery for a heart bypass operation, the operation went well and he was in intensive care by 9pm.

As of 7am on the 16th February PM Mallon remained in intensive care, and was awake, however PM powers will remain with DPM Jason McCartney until PM Mallon is fit to resume his duties.

February 11th, 2012: TFA Party Formation: TUNIS, Tunisia: Today the TFA leadership, led by Prime Minister Amamou, formally announced the creation of their political party, the name of which roughly translates into "Swords for Tunisia" in English. It is expected that it will be largely a more left-oriented, though monarchist, party, given the largely TFA membership and their fight against the Sicilians.

February 10th, 2012: Red Lantern: INUVIK, Northwest Alliance: About eight and a half days after the winner crossed the finish line, the last musher, Bob Storey of New Zealand, crossed the finish line early this morning with a time of 19:16:24:10, and was given the traditional red lantern. Due to some stormy weather on the trail, eight of the twenty-six mushers withdrew over the course of the event, though without any serious injuries.

February 7th, 2012: Butland Withdraws: SAULT STE. MARIE, Superior - Following a crushing defeat in the first Socialist primary in the Beaver Archipelago, Former Mayor Steve Butland of Sault Ste. Marie today withdrew his candidacy. The former mayor is believed to have received less than ten votes in his humiliating loss, which is considered a reflection on displeasure with his vice-presidential nomination in 2008. He endorsed Governor Martin for the nomination after his speech was concluded.

February 6th, 2012: Alliance Championship Series Winner: WRIGLEY, Northwest Alliance: In a surprise result, and in a rematch of last year's game, the Fort Smith Bison eked out a narrow win over the Hay River Steel, by a 4 to 3 score. It is their first championship in hockey.

February 6th, 2012: Colombian military continues negotiations:  CHEPO, East District of Panama: Today, Colombian troops have negotiated the legalisation of several local East Panamanian coastal warlords so to form part of the government in an accord similar to the paramilitary and terrorist Colombian groups. President Santos has declared he expects to have all of East Panama under semi-civil control by 2013. Colombia has also begun to occupy the islands surrounding Coiba.

February 6th, 2012: East German states sign Treaty of Wolfsbug: WOLFSBURG, Prussia: After more than two weeks of negotiations officials from Northeim, Weimar, Saxony and Prussia finalised the terms of a treaty outlining recognized borders between the nations, joint infrastructure projects, and military cooperation. Some international analysts say the treaty heavily favors Prussia, as the trade deals and infrastructure projects open up the other German states to Prussia's more developed industry, as well as the treaty recognizing most of Prussia's land claims in the area at the expense of Saxony. The treaty does also act as a mutual defense pact however, requiring Prussia to come to the aid of the smaller states in the event of hostile action against them.

February 6th, 2012: Earthquake strikes Visayas: DUMAGUETE CITY, Philippines: At least 52 people were killed when a 6.9-magnitude earthquake hit Negros and Cebu provinces shortly before noon Monday, causing landslides and huge cracks on highways, and violently shaking buildings, officials said. President Manny Villar ordered the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) to assess and collate the extent of the damage and casualties, and to provide the necessary interventions.

February 3rd, 2012: Alliance Championship Series: WRIGLEY, Northwest Alliance: After having traveled from Inuvik over the last two days, Premier Hobart opened the Alliance Championship Series in hockey this morning in Wrigley. The first game, to which she dropped a ceremonial puck, was won by the defending champion Hay River Steel over the Hometown Fighting Fish, by a score of 7 to 2. The Steel are favored to win again.

February 1st, 2012: Winner!: NUVIK, Northwest Alliance: Following an eventful race, including the favorite suffering an injury which caused him to leave the race, the first musher today crossed the finish line in Inuvik this afternoon. With a time of 11:5:34:56, Hans Gatt of the Yukon is the new winner, setting a new record. Following him in the evening were Jeff King and John Baker, both from Alaska, with times respectively of 11:8:28:43 and 11:12:54:21.

January 31st, 2012: Colombian military occupies Coiba: CHEPO, East District of Panama: Today, Colombian troops have finally marched on Coiba and taken control over from the small ex-penal community present in the island. Coiba is to be annexed to the East Panama District albeit it is closer to the Panamanian Liga. Negotiation with local warlords continue.

January 30th, 2012: North Germany unveils new national flag: HUSUM, North Germany: Government officials revealed the new national flag today. The Minister of Culture described the flag as both having roots in the original German Republic as well as symbolising North Germany's ties with the Nordic countries both politically and culturally. The move to select a new flag was started by Frisian officials who said the original flag put too much importance on Schleswig-Holstein.

January 26th, 2012: The Parade of Remembrance: BOMBAY, Union Interim Parliament: Today a parade was held to mark Republic Day in the UIP, and its constitution. The President and Prime Minister were both present and were impressed at the strength of the army as it paraded through. Tanks were paraded through, though the new aircraft were still in training and as such could not be utilised for the parade. After the parade, the President gave a speech to the audience, citing his plans for the construction of more ammunition factories and continuation of the road-building projects.

January 25th, 2012: Casperson Withdraws: STOWE, Superior - Despite last week's allegations being unproven, they have, as expected, taken their toll - the Majority Leader has gone from a fairly close second in polling, to finishing barely above last place, in the Houghton Primary two days ago. As a result, he withdrew today, following reflection, from the Conservative primaries. He declined to endorse anyone at this time, saying that it would hinder any candidate he did endorse. He will continue on as Majority Leader.

January 21st, 2012: And It's On!: FORT PROVIDENCE, Northwest Alliance: At a slightly earlier starting time than last year, the twenty-six entrants in this year's race set out at ten o'clock this morning. The prizes remain the same as last year, and last year's winner, Martin Buser of Alaska, being the favorite once again.

January 20th, 2012: Conaway sworn in as first president of post-Doomsday Republic of Texas; Senate, House seated: MIDLAND, Republic of Texas - Mike Conaway was sworn in today as President of the Republic of Texas.

January 20th, 2012: Prussia, Neighbours meet in Wolfsburg for Conference: WOLFSBURG, Prussia: Leaders from Prussia, Northeim, Weimar, and Saxony met in Wolfsburg today for a conference to discuss the future of the region. Issues on the table include trade routes, military cooperation, and a treaty establishing permanent borders between the four nations. North Germany was not in attendance because the majority of issues had already been settled bilaterally between Prussia and North Germany.

January 20th, 2012: Palace Construction Starts: NEW ATHENS, Greek Federation - Construction started today on the new Royal Palace in the federal district today, on the island of Skyropoula, west of Skyros. Completion is expected sometime in late fall.

January 17th, 2012: Affair Allegations: STOWE, Superior - Allegations emerged today in the capital that Senate Majority Leader Casperson has, for the past year, been having an affair with one of the Senate aides. While no proof has been offered, his reputation has been seriously impacted, and his chances in the nominating process have likely been damaged.

January 16th, 2012: Infrastructure is a Go:  BOMBAY, Union Interim Parliament: Prime Minister Joshi announced today the start of a new infrastructure project, which will see the upgrading and building of roads all across the country. The primary goal will be for all major cities to be connected, and after that expanding the network into other parts of India.

Meanwhile, Siberian shipping has begun to deliver the new tanks and planes ordered by the Union government at Bombay. Troops will spend quite some time familiarizing themselves with the new equipment.

January 15th, 2012: Amaroso Withdraws: SAULT STE. MARIE, Superior - Following consecutive last place finishes in both the Dickinson Caucus and the Chippewa Primary, Former Mayor Debbie Amaroso of Sault Ste. Marie today withdrew from the race for the Liberal Democratic nomination. She also endorsed the winner of the Chippewa primary, Governor Cullen of Mackinaw, for the nomination.

January 10th, 2012: Japan Repeals Sakoku:  KYOTO, Japan: Today, Prime Minister Seiji Maehara presided over the vote in the Japanese Diet to repeal the Sakoku policy. It had banned most foreign trade and limited contact with other nations. Speaking of the repeal, Maehara said that the repeal was necessary to repair the damage from the Tohoku earthquake and reignite the Japanese economy.

January 8th, 2012: Colombian military begins negotiations:  CHEPO, East Panama District: Today, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has declared the start of negotiations between the East Panama warlords and the Colombian control. According to President Santos' own words, he will try an approach similar to the Casa Verde Agreement of 1984 (which established the permanent truce between the Colombian guerillas and the government) in a local scale. Coiba Island continues unoccupied.

January 6th, 2012: Palace Bids Winner Announced:  NEW ATHENS, Greek Federation - The committee in charge of choosing the design for a new royal palace at Skyros today announced the winner, a design by Diener & Diener, out of Basel, in the Alpine Confederation. They also revealed the designs of the other entrants, as shown in the images made by each of them of their visions. Construction starts on the 20th.

January 1st, 2012: Happy New Year!: Across the world a new year is ushered in, bringing 2011 to a close. Celebrations are occurring worldwide as the New Year comes, bringing with it the hope that the world may continue recovering.

December 31st, 2011, 1500 UTC: BETHEL, AAT. The first fireworks observing the new year lit up the skies over Bethel, Alaskan Autonomous Territory (USSR), a full three hours before most of the rest of the world. Their Free Alaskan counterparts mere miles away will be among the last to celebrate twenty-four hours later. This marks the sixteenth year since the Siberian state has celebrated west of the International dateline.

This remote state, formed in 1987 at the end of World War III was officially recognized as a part of the Socialist Union in 1991. In 1996, the demilitarized zone became the International Date Line, shifting about 300 miles and three time zones to the west. It shares the time of day with the Alaska Free State, but observes the next calendar day along with the rest of the USSR. Officials in Krasnoyarsk deny this move was in response to the actions of ANZC affiliate state in 1995. Both nations claim practical reasons for their decisions.

December 29th, 2011: Polls in the Republic: IRON MOUNTAIN, Superior - In the last polling data gathered before the first primaries on Tuesday, the Iron Mountain Daily News today published polling data it had collected over the last week, both nationally, and in Dickinson itself. And, to their credit, they also managed to get fresh data from Beaver for the first Socialist primary, as well.

For the Conservatives, Kelleher has proved himself the first candidate to be able to maintain a lead between polls, staying ahead of the Vice President by a single point, eighteen to seventeen. Weston is followed by Majority Leader Casperson, who has held at thirteen, and Senator Pettalia, slightly up at twelve percent. Next were Congressmen Huuki and Meyer, at ten percent apiece. Trailing were Congressman Carey, at eight percent, and Representative Hansen at three percent. As with the last poll, the remaining write-in votes were for the President.

The Liberal Democrats had little change as well. Governor Cullen's support increased to thirty-two percent, followed by Senator Lindberg at a slightly decreased twenty-nine. Representative Brown saw his support fall, from twenty-two to eighteen percent. Congressman Lahti remained unchanged at ten percent, and Congressman Orazietti increased his total to six percent. Former Mayor Amaroso remains in the rear, at five percent.

Socialist Governor Martin regained his lead over Senator Prusi, now holding a very slim forty to thirty-nine percent lead. Governor Koehn and Congressman Tompkins both received ten percent of the votes, and Mayor Butland remained at a single point.

Congressman Benishek's lead over Commissioner Lasee increased again to two percent, giving them forty-seven and forty-five percent, respectively. Fratesi continued to hold three percent, and the remainder of the vote, about five percent, went to write-in votes.

In their Dickinson polls, the paper found that for the Conservatives, Vice-President Weston led Congressman Meyer by three, twenty-nine to twenty-six percent. Senator Lindberg led Governor Cullen by six percent, thirty-one to twenty-five. And, in their Beaver data, the leader changed, with Governor Martin now holding a four point lead over Senator Lindberg, thirty-six to thirty-two percent, likely due to a visit in the small state just before Christmas.

December 28th, 2011: Colombian military begins march on Chepo:  UKUPSENI, Autonomous Region of Darién-Kuna-Emberá: The Colombian army has finally begun movement south from Darién so to seize the East District of Panama. Troops stationed on Portobello and the military base of Chepo have increased. While the Buenaventura marines have not yet moved on Coiba, navy movement around the island has also increased.

December 28th, 2011: 24th and final GLONASS satellite launched from the Guiana Space Center: - Representatives from all of the principal members of the LoNASO gathered today to watch the launch of the Paso Fino, the last satellite of the GLONASS network. Among the representatives were John Howard, the Governor-General of the ANZC, Aman Tuleyev, the leader of the USSR and the various representatives of South American countries including Jean-Pierre Alazaire, prefecte of Guyane.

Scientists stated that the network would help in creating a unified computer network between the main countries that would later expand into countries who were willing to be a part of it. Its other service is available to all countries of the LoN, its ability to map the Earth in great detail and to triangulate the position of any person on the planet carrying a GLONASS receiver. It is maintained by the three blocs and is currently in use by the military and scientists. Civilian use is expected to start some time in the second half of 2012.

December 28th, 2011: Elections in Volhynia: KUZNETSOVSK, Volhynia - Parliamentary elections held in Volhynia today brought a slightly reduced majority for Prime Minister Vladimir Korovkin's Fatherland Union Party, which lost a pair of seats to the conservative Volhynian People's Party.

December 25th, 2011: Christmas Day: Today, Christmas was celebrated in many parts of the world.

December 21st, 2011: 23rd GLONASS satellite launched from the Guiana Space Center: - The satellite was launched in the early morning hours from the space center reaching its orbit a several hours later. Officials stated that they were excited and that the final launch would happen a week later. The satellite was named the Trumpeter.

December 21st, 2011: Tunisian Mandate Ends:  TUNIS, Tunisia - A ceremony was held today in the Tunisian capital to mark the end of the mandate out into place at the end of the Second Sicily War. Concurrent to this, Beylerbey Muhammad Bey was crowned King of Tunisia by several local religious leaders, and ADC membership was formally extended, as promised last December, to the new Kingdom. He then named a Prime Minister, Slim Amamou of Sousse, and announced a date next October for elections.

December 16th, 2011: Colombian military continues movement:  UKUPSENI, Autonomous Region of Darién-Kuna-Emberá: after reaching a relatively large size, the Colombian army has started marching into the Darién, aided by the ex-guerilla and native forces. At the same time, Juan Manuel Santos has declared his intention to march into Chepo by the New Year. A smaller group of marines is mobilizing near Buenaventura, thought to be headed for Coiba.

December 14th, 2011: Elections in Georgia KUITASI, Georgia - Today saw elections for both the Presidency and Parliament held in Georgia. The largest party in Parliament, the National Democratic Party of Prime Minister Vano Merabishvili, retained its position, gaining a small number of seats but failing to gain a majority. Outgoing Vice-President Tengiz Sigua, and the lower half of his ticket, Bachana Akhalaia, of the nationalist Movement for a United Georgia, lost his attempt at the Presidency, gaining thirteen less percent of the votes than the winner. As a result, the new President and Vice-President elects are, respectively, Zurab Adeishvili and Raul Usupov of the National Democratic Party. The leftist ticket of Zurab Noghaideli and Gia Getsadze placed a seemingly distant third, coming off a campaign marred by accusations that they support the Siberians.

December 14th, 2011 : 22nd GLONASS satellite launched from the ANZC - The launch of the Lachlan Macquarie, named in honor of the founder of Australia, marks the end of launches conducted by the ANZC. ANZC officials said that they were looking forward to the two final launches and are looking forward to finally using the network for its intended purposes, hopefully by the end of the year.

December 11th, 2011: Colombian military movements around Panama:  UKUPSENI, Autonomous Region of Darién-Kuna-Emberá: The president of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos has today declared his intention to establish further Colombian presence in the East District of Panama. This has been later followed by the (as of now) small-scale mobilization of both ex-guerilla, native and Colombian forces in the small coastal towns of Capurganá and La Miel, Panama. It is thought they are preparing to cross the Garién Gap, a nearly impenetrable rainforest, in order to rendezvous with Darién troops in Ukupseni, the capital. Naval activity around the Pearl Islands has also quickened, thought to be headed for Coiba Island.

December 11th, 2011: Polls in the Republic: GREEN BAY, Superior - With the endorsement on the first, Senator Lindberg's support shot up from the last poll, with his support now totaling thirty percent, a single point back of Governor Cullen. Representative Brown's support increased as well, rising to twenty-two percent. Congressmen Lahti and Orazietti, along with Former Mayor Amaroso, remained at ten, four, and two percent, respectively. Only a single percentage went on record as being undecided.

As with every other poll, the Conservative picture has remained murky. In a new development, ex-Senator Kelleher has risen to the top of the polling heap, with seventeen percent of those polled supporting him, in what is likely a sign of both his experience and dissociation with the current problems plaguing the Republicans nationally. Casperson and Weston, unsurprisingly, followed at a reduced thirteen percent each. Senator Pettalia, and in an upwards move, the more libertarian-minded Congressman Meyer, were next at eleven percent. Hukki was next, with a continued eight percent, trailed closely by Congressman Carey with seven percent. Territorial Representative Hansen remained in last, with a slightly increased two percent. The remaining total went to write-in candidates - and in a new development, the pollsters totaled these up, and found that seventeen of that eighteen percent were for the President.

On the Socialist side of things, Governor Martin and Senator Prusi were tied, again, at forty percent, and the remainder of the field remained static.

And for the National Republicans, Benishek maintained his position, though with a slightly decreased lead, now of one percent over Commissioner Lasee. Fratesi's support dipped even lower, to three percent.

The paper also had a poll conducted in the state of Dickinson, the site of the first Liberal Democratic and Republican primaries, and the state of Beaver, the site of the first Socialist primary. It indicated that at that point in time, Democratic Senator Lindberg held the lead in the Democratic primary, Vice-President Weston held it for the Republican primary, and Senator Prusi in the Socialist primary.

December 9th, 2011: Railroad Bill Passes In Sudbury:  ESPANOLA, Sudbury - In a session in one of the outlying cities of the Greater City-State, following negotiations with the Canadian Government, the Council of Mayors today passed, as expected, a Railroad Bill. This bill allows the Canadian government to repair, and construct as needed, a railway through the area, along with any roads to go with it. In return, the City-State has been promised payments for the use of their territory, the guarantee that they have desired for a concrete province of in Northern Ontario to eventually exist, and their choice of the exact route. The Council unanimously nixed any idea of a vote similar to the one in Thunder Bay, however.

December 8th, 2011: After several delays, a Cuban Coca-Cola factory is opened in Sovetskaya Gavan  SOVETSKAYA GAVAN, USSR- After more than a year, Cola Grande, the Cuban version of the popular soft drink, has reached Eurasia, as the factory started production earlier today, with the first shipments starting to go to all parts of the USSR by the end of the week. Many Asian countries have shown interest in importing the soft drink, as it has shown to be cheaper than the competition.

December 7th, 2011 : 21st GLONASS satellite launched from the ANZC {C}- The ANZC launched the Kakadu today. This launch marks the first time a non-LoNASO member of the LoN was able to participate in the testing of the satellites, when radio towers in Thailand were used to give commands to the satellites.

December 7th, 2011 : Railroad to Korea finished, first civil and freighter trains begin operation  USSR-Korean border- Today marks the end of the rapid rebuilding of the final part of the Trans-Siberian railway and the link to Korea. Both Korean and Siberian officials gathered to commemorate the event, with both sides meeting on the border, followed by a short speech and lunch.

December 5th, 2011: Conservative Debate: GREEN BAY, Superior - The final Conservative debate before the primaries was held in Green Bay today. With his newly-perceived status as a potential front-runner, former Senator Kelleher came under attack from the other candidates. He managed it well, though it deflected his message. Most pundits agreed that the other candidates seemed to lose their messages as well in their attacks - only Congressman Meyer managed to stay somewhat above it, and was considered to have won the debate.

December 4th, 2011: LoN working to help reunite American state of Alabama, CRUSA applauds effort HATTIESBURG, North America - League of Nations Radio reported early Monday morning that the LoN's efforts to reunite four separate governments in the former U.S. state of Alabama garnered 'significant progress' in weekend talks held at the University of Hattiesburg. Diplomats representing the State of Alabama (located in the northeastern portion of former Alabama) and the city-states of New Montgomery, Selma and Tuscaloosa met with LoN representatives in talks which began Friday and broke off Sunday afternoon. LoN Radio reported talks would resume in Hattiesburg before the New Year. It also reported that observers from the southeastern American survivor nation of Neonotia listened in via telephone, and would be present at the next round of talks. LoN Radio, and Reuters, both reported that CRUSA representatives in Valdosta, Neonotia and Torrington, U.S.A., praised the talks as "a worthwhile step towards the reunification of the United States".

December 3rd, 2011: Election Recount Finished, Victory for the Unity Party: BUKHARA, Emirate of Bukhara - The recount for the parliamentary elections in Bukhara has finished (slowed down due to the terrible level the infrastructure is at). The results are surprising to some: the Social Liberal Party has gotten less seats in Parliament than Anvar Juraboev's pan-Turkic Unity.

December 1st, 2011: Endorsement Announcement: ST. IGNACE, Superior - Liberal Democratic Governor Crochet of Mackinac called a press conference today in St. Ignace. Calling for a "new direction" in the Republic, he announced that he was endorsing Senator Lindberg of Marquette for the Liberal Democratic nomination.

December 1, 2011: Trade Deals Signed: BOMBAY, Union Interim Parliament: Talks conducted with Siberian and ANZC diplomats involving matters of trade yielded results today. Original deals with the Commonwealth have been increased in scope, with the government buying construction machines and war materials, mainly guns and ammunition, from them. More military purchases and agreements to sell raw materials have also been agreed to in deals with the Siberians. The UIP's request to buy Su-35s and other aircraft from Siberia in order to upgrade their capabilities has been accepted as well.

December 1st, 2011: Parliamentary Elections Begin:  BUKHARA, Emirate of Bukhara - Today, Emir Shukria Raad Alimi has declared the start of the parliamentary elections, inexplicably delayed by the government for ten days. Some preliminary results, gained from previous straw polls, indicate a close race between Islam Karimov's Social Liberals and Anvar Juraboev's Unity Party.

November 30th, 2011: Conservative Straw Poll: MENOMINEE, Superior - The final straw poll of the election season was held in Menominee today. In a reflection of his increased poll results of late, former Senator Kelleher topped the poll with half of all the votes. Majority Leader Casperson followed with twenty percent, with Vice-President Weston following at twelve percent, and Congressman Huuki with ten. The remaining eight percent was split between the remaining four candidates.

November 30th, 2011: Anniversary of the Ascension of the Prince: AROLSEN, Waldeck-Hesse - More celebrations in the Landgraviate today, this time for the forty-fourth anniversary of Landgrave Wittekind Adolf to both the head of his house, and to the title of Prince, upon the death of his father back in 1967. Another feast, and more fireworks went off well with those in attendance, this time without any executions. They also watched the integral game of the WBL season, between the hometown Monarchs, and the visiting Paderborn Baskets.

November 30th, 2011: 20th GLONASS satellite launched:  The Siberian participation in the launches of the GLONASS network officially ended today when Баба-Яга (Baba Yaga) was launched. Aman Tuleyev commented how he looked forward to the completion and stated how the network would fulfill the dream of closer, quicker networking between people around the world and how this was only the beginning.

November 29th, 2011: Socialist Straw Poll: SAULT STE MARIE, Superior - Immediately following the debate last night comes the final straw poll for the Socialists. As was expected prior to the debate, Governor Martin was the victor with eighty-one percent of the vote, though likely by an increased margin given his performance last night. Most of the remaining votes were split nearly evenly between Governor Koehn, Mayor Butland, and Senator Prusi, with an additional three percent going to Congressman Tompkins.

November 28th, 2011: Socialist Debate: SAULT STE MARIE, Superior - The last Socialist debate occurred in the Soo tonight. Likely given confidence by his recent poll numbers - no matter how temporarily inflated they may have been - Senator Prusi went on the attack almost immediately. However, he was seen by those polled as going too far in the process, thus costing him the debate to the much more apparently calm Governor Martin.

November 23rd, 2011: 19th GLONASS satellite launched:  The fourth and final phase of GLONASS launches commenced today with the launch of Юрий Долгорукий (Yury Dogorukiy).

November 20th, 2011: Transylvanian Presidential Election Results: CLUJ-NAPOCA, Transylvania - With fifty-six percent of the vote, Remus Cernea, an independent who was supported by the Transylvanian Green, and Social Democratic Parties as well as the German People's Party and the Magyar Party, was declared as the winner of the Transylvanian Presidential Election today, besting incumbent President Gheorghe Funar of the Transylvanian National Party, who received only thirty-two percent of the votes tallied. The remaining ten percent went to the candidates of the Transylvanian Conservative Party and the National Liberal Party.

Newly-elected President Cernea, sworn in by the head of the Supreme Court this evening after the results were certified, announced that he was naming Mona Muscă, head of the National Liberal Party in Parliament, to be the new Prime Minister. She will take her new office in the morning.

November 20th, 2011: Polls in the Republic: MENOMINEE, Superior - Polls conducted in the republic during mid-November were published today in the Sunday Edition of the Menominee Herald-Leader.

For the Liberal Democrats, Governor Cullen's lead has increased dramatically, from three percent to fifteen, over Senator Lindberg. While some of this is due to an increase in support for the Governor, it is largely because of Representative Brown moving further up in his total, now only three percent back of the Senator. Ten more went to Congressman Lahti, four to Congressman Orazietti, two to Former Mayor Amaroso, and the remainder to write-in candidates.

The Conservative picture remains much the same as in previous polls. The Vice-President and the Majority Leader remain deadlocked at fifteen percent, closely followed by Kelleher and Pettalia at twelve percent. Congressmen Carey and Huuki remain about the same, at eight, and Congressman Meyer was the choice of five percent. Representative Hansen has fallen even further behind, now with only a single percent of eligible voters backing him. The remaining total, about twenty-four percent, went to write in votes - and rumor has it that most of these were for the President.

Buoyed by the results of the straw poll in Marquette on the 16th, the Socialist numbers have reversed slightly, with Senator Prusi now holding a slim lead over Governor Martin, forty-one to thirty-nine percent. Polling for the other candidates has remained almost the same, with the only change being a drop for Mayor Butland to a single point, and a concurrent increase for Congressman Tompkins to nine percent. The remainder went to write-in candidates.

For the National Republicans, Congressman Benishek has increased his lead slightly, with it now being three percent instead of one. Otherwise, it was unchanged. Most of the write-in votes, about six percent, are thought to have been for Commissioner Weber.

November 18th, 2011: New Commissioner Named: PAPEETE, Republic of the French Southern Territories - With the swearing in of Cedric Wairafea as the new Secretary General of the League of Nations today, and his resignation from his positions in the republic, Edouard Fritch of Tahiti was today named his replacement as both the High Commissioner of French Polynesia and of the entire R.T.A. as well.

November 18th, 2011: New League Head Named: NUKU'ALOFA, Tonga - With the expiration of the term of Tongan King George Tupou V as Secretary General of the League today, as agreed on in 2008, the High Commissioner of French Polynesia, Cedric Wairafea, was today sworn in as the new Secretary General amidst much fanfare. Truly, this is a move that represents great hope for the future. Among the priorities of the new SG is expected to be progress with regards to French reunification.

November 16th, 2011: Socialist Straw Poll: MARQUETTE, Superior - The second of three Socialist straw polls this election season was held today in Marquette. As expected, Senator Prusi came out on top, with three quarters of the votes. Most of the remainder went to Congressman Tompkins.

November 14th, 2011: Elections in Thunder Bay: THUNDER BAY, Canada - Territorial and Federal elections were held in the territory of Northern Ontario today. Locally, the government of the previous Interim Government, since August a caretaker government under Premier Mauro, was elected, with his governing coalition holding eleven of seventeen seats, followed by the Canada First Party with two, and four independents who can only be characterized as supporters of the previous far-right regime of Colonel Leppe and General Fremont. Federally, there was two Liberals, two Conservatives, and a member of the Canada First Party elected. Combined with the results from Kingston, this is expected to strengthen the governing federal coalition greatly.

November 14th, 2011: Elections in Kingston: KINGSTON, Canada - Territorial and Federal elections were held in the territory of Eastern Ontario today. Locally, the government of the previous Provisional Authority, since July a caretaker government under Premier Gerretsen, was elected, with the governing liberals holding fourteen of twenty-five seats, followed by the Conservatives with eight, the New Democrats with two, and a single member of the Canada First Party. Federally, there was three Liberals, two Conservatives, a New Democrat, and a member of the Canada First Party elected.

November 13th, 2011: Socialist Debate: ESCANABA, Superior - A very vocal debate tonight. Most of the evening was spent in a loud back and forth debate between Senator Prusi and Governor Martin, relegating the other candidates to the sidelines. Observers and pollsters both said that the behavior and non-presence of those in attendance meant that they believed no one could be said to have won it.

November 10th, 2011: Albanian Declaration: ELBASAN, Albania - Hours after the invasion of both Bosnian and Macedonian territory by Serbian forces, the National Assembly of Albania passed a declaration of war in support of their Macedonian "allies." Albanian forces immediately headed northwards to support Macedonian forces northwest of Shkodër, where they are falling back to the city under heavy pressure.

November 10th, 2011: Serbian Attacks Condemned: NUKA'ALOFA, Tonga - Outgoing League of Nations Secretary General George Tupou V of Tonga loudly condemned the attacks by Serbia upon its neighbors this evening, calling on Serbian forces to halt their attacks and to retreat back to Serbian territory. No response from Serbia was heard. A declaration is expected within days that will establish further restrictions and sanctions on the Serbian government, which have been in place since the June Coup.

November 10th, 2011: War in Bosnia: SARAJEVO, Bosnia - At six this morning, concurrent with the attacks on Macedonia, Serbian military units crossed the border with Bosnia in force, claiming that they were hunting down rebels. When as demanded by the Bosnian government they did not leave by noon, a hurried declaration of war was passed.

November 10th, 2011: War in Macedonia: SKOPJE, Macedonia - Early this morning Serbian infantry attacked Macedonian positions east of the Serbian city of Podgorica, and their armor launched another one southwards from the towns of Lipjan and Kamenica. Within an hour, Macedonian forces were forced back at all three locations. The Macedonian Assembly passed a declaration of war within minutes.

November 8th, 2011: Elections in Prescott: PRESCOTT, Arizonan Republic - Today, Mayor-Governor Kuykendall lost to challenger Alan Dean Foster during elections in Prescott. This result, along with two members of City Council losing as well, is believed to have been a result of the policies of the three with regards to the protests observed this year in the former United States. Almost all of the local government is now thought to be in favor of some sort of alliance with the Navajo and/or the new Republic of Texas.

November 7th, 2011: Border Incursions: SARAJEVO, Bosnia - Elements of the Bosnian military today reported minor border incursions by Serbian forces near the city of Tuzla. This can only be a bad sign.

November 6th, 2011: Conaway elected President of Texas by wide margin: MIDLAND, Republic of West Texas/Republic of Texas - West Texas President Mike Conaway won the first Presidential election of the Republic of Texas by a wide margin Tuesday. Conaway won with nearly 86 percent of the vote; his closest challenger, Eastern Texas Governor Roger Van Horn, had 11 percent. Conaway watched election coverage at his home with his family, staffers, Republican Party of Texas officials and some media members. Later that night, he spoke to supporters at a downtown Midland hotel. "This is a historic day in Texas, and a great day for Texas," Conaway said. "Our country is poised to move forward and take its place among the great nations of the world in the 21st Century. Texans have proved resilient in even the worst days of our history, and I am confident they will rise to the challenges before them as they enter what I believe will be some of their best, and greatest, days." Elections to seat members of the Senate and House of Representatives also were held. The Republican Party won the House by a 12-seat margin, while the Democratic Party won the Senate by four seats.

November 5th, 2011: Major Aftershock in Northeast Kurdistan: SERBAJAR TEZE, Kurdistan - A 5.6 magnitude earthquake has struck the Van Region in northeast Kurdistan. The same region was hit two weeks ago by a 7.2 magnitude earthquake that incurred major damage. The damage from the most recent aftershock has collapsed several buildings damaged by the previous quake. No fatalities have been reported.

November 5th, 2011: Texans head to polls to elect the country's first President: MIDLAND, Republic of West Texas/Republic of Texas - Voters are heading to the polls across the future Republic of Texas today, to elect a new President, and members of the Republic's Senate and House of Representatives. Mike Conaway, the President of the Republic of West Texas, is expected to win the election by a wide margin. Observers expect the Republican Party to win the House by 10 to 12 seats, the Democratic Party to win the Senate by 3 or 4 seats.

November 5th, 2011: Last Liberal Democratic Straw Poll: MANISTIQUE, Superior - The third and final Liberal Democratic Straw Poll of the primary season was held today in the state of Schoolcraft. Governor Cullen, the winner with slightly more than half of those polled voting for him, was not a surprise. Nor is the fact that Representative Brown came in second a shock, either - but the amount of support he got, at about thirty percent, is. Congressman Orazietti and Senator Lindberg tied for third, at about six percent apiece, followed by Congressman Lahti at five percent, and the remainder going to write-ins and the other candidates.

November 1st, 2011: New Territory Formed: STOWE, Superior - The Superioran Congress today passed an act into law forming another new territory, this time from the Duluth Unorganized Territory, on the southern coastline of Lake Superior between Bayfield Territory and the state of Gogebic. Its capital will be set up at the town of Odanah, and it has been given the name "Chequamegon," so named for nearby Chequamegon Bay. Pundits estimate its admission as a state sometime in 2020.

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