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What's going on in Italy?
By: Massimiliano Gobbato | 24/12/2009The last material attack at Silvio Berlusconi, the Italian Prime Minister, has raised among Italian politics a strong debate on the “climate of hate” that has been created against the Prime Minister and his government. Actually, the smash on Silvio's face is a good representation of Italian politics, nevertheless not of this imaginary “climate”, but rather of a political and economical impasse.
Kidnapped Colombian governor found dead
By: Olukunle Odebo | 24/12/2009THE governor of the southern Colombian province of Caqueta, Luis Francisco Cuellar, has been found dead less than a day after he was kidnapped by suspected rebels, authorities say.
Evolving China
By: Tauseef Ullah | 24/12/2009the article focuses on the role of Chinese ideology and the evolving history of China, the building of institutions, setting up the values, demolishing what was outdated,the giving the world a new message of hope and struggle
Give Chuck Schumer 1.2 Million Volts For Christmas
By: Nui Kahuna | 23/12/2009Chuck is in the news again. Not Charles Barkley, whom I like, but Chuck (U Farley) Schumer, the senior Senator from New York, who last weekend was on a plane spreading the holiday cheer.
End of year rainbow appreciation
By: ilobi austin | 23/12/2009or never disappointing the people in their mediocre ways of doing things. The government is one that can’t start and finish projects, however the size. It can’t complete the tarring of inherited roads, almost three years after and is in the habit of constructing obstructive mini stadium in the name of roundabouts!
How did the United States become a target for terrorism
By: Christina Pomoni | 21/12/2009America has become a target for terrorism because, despite having developed the best business models around the globe, still, we fail in managing our own affairs.
Terrorism in the United States
By: Christina Pomoni | 21/12/2009Terrorism still exists in the United States because the U.S. officials ignore anti-war demonstrations and voices against war. The average American hates war, but no one listens to the desperate cries of U.S. families.
Pros and cons of the war on terrorism
By: Christina Pomoni | 21/12/2009If we ever understand how terrorists think and the philosophy of killing innocent people, maybe we would be able to suppress their horrible acts.
American Theocracy, a Book Review
By: John Woolf | 16/06/2006 | PoliticsWill the perils and politics of radical religion, limited future oil resources and massive public and private debt bring America to her knees? Are we in fact on the road to an apocalyptic future?
Boots on the Moon - Lunacy Run Amuck
By: John Woolf | 10/05/2006 | PoliticsEarth to President Bush... Earth to President Bush... Come in Mr. President...
Book Review - Ultrametabolism: The Simple Plan for Automatic Weight Loss
By: John Woolf | 01/05/2006 | NutritionReady to shed those extra pounds? Eating right, not eating less is the answer, according to Dr. Mark Hyman in his new bestselling book, Ultrametabolism: The Simple Plan for Automatic Weight Loss.
Freakonomics, a Book Review
By: John Woolf | 24/04/2006 | FinanceWhy do drug dealers still live with their moms? What do Schoolteachers and Sumo Wrestlers have in common? If you are fascinated by intriguing facts, the bestselling book Freakonomics just might make your list.
Book Review: Now, Discover Your Strengths
By: John Woolf | 15/03/2006 | CareersIs your current job less than fulfilling? If so, you are by no means alone. It turns out, about 80% of us are mismatched or underutilized to the jobs that we undertake everyday. The book Now, Discover Your Strengths, by Marcus Buckingham and Donald...
Skin Cancer: Coming to a Face Near You
By: John Woolf | 03/03/2006 | HealthChances are fairly good that you will have to have skin cancer surgically removed from your face during your lifetime. Is there an alternative to the knife?
Book Review: The Bottomless Well: Why We Will Never Run Out of Energy
By: John Woolf | 22/02/2006 | EnvironmentDo environmentalists have a monopoly on our world-view of energy consumption? What if our consumption of energy is not the problem, but rather the actual solution to the problems we face? The Bottomless Well presents an alternative view of the world.