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Sun, 10 Jun 2007: Good News About The Middle East You Probably Didn’t See In Your Newspaper
If you picked up a newspaper today you undoubtedly would see stories about the Israeli- Palestinian conflict Chances are the articles would contain information about air strikes, bombings, broken cease-fires and other clashes that have made this part of the world a hotbed of violence for decades


Fri, 8 Jun 2007: Disturbing Secrets: Bill English And Project Blue Book Report 13
After many phone conversations with Bill English during the late 1980s and early 1990s, I came to the conclusion that he was the real deal That’s a rare find in a field filled with people that imagine themselves to be former Directors of MJ-12, Alien Saviors and Pleadian Royalty

Wed, 23 May 2007: National Security and Our Family Unit
Over the years, as things have changed and evolved between men and women, we have lost sight of all the ramifications of these changes. America was the leader in the world in the eyes of many other na

Wed, 16 May 2007: The Role Of Ibm In The Nazi Holocaust
On 31 January 2002, the Geneva based group Gypsy International Recognition and Compensation Action (GIRCA) filed a lawsuit against International Business Machines (IBM) on behalf of five Gypsies (Roma) The five Roma were orphaned when their families were murdered in the Nazi concentration camps during World War II

Tue, 15 May 2007: Why Plan Colombia Wont Choke The Coke
Landing at the airport in San Vicente de Cagun, visitors are greeted with a huge billboard declaring: 'Plan Colombia, the gringos provide arms, Colombians will provide the corpses' Plan Colombia is often described as 'the next Vietnam'

Tue, 8 May 2007: The New Iraq: Genocide of the Gentle
Of all the physical damage that has been done to Iraq, the greatest damage has been done to the culture itself. Iraq has lost much of her cultural capital. Cultural capital as evidenced in the arts, e

Thu, 3 May 2007: Biological and Chemical Weapons In An Age of Terror
A history of terrorism requires a very specific definition to avoid a never-ending summary of every violent act ever recorded. The brief, objective definition proposed by Dr. Boaz Ganor, an Israeli po

Wed, 4 Apr 2007: Tony Blair and the Seduction of Global Power
Although Tony Blair came to power as leader of a Labour government, his premiership has not followed the customary Labour Party policy of pacifism and anti-war sentiment. Neither has there been hostil

Wed, 14 Feb 2007: Can The USA And Israel Fight Side-By-Side?
For over 60 years the USA and Israel have been close allies. However we have yet to fight a war in the Middle East together to destroy an enemy. The IDF and the US military have both proven time and t

Fri, 26 Jan 2007: Mohammad Yunus And The New Revolutionaries
In 1974, I found it difficult to teach elegant theories of economics in the university classroom, in the backdrop of a terrible famine in Bangladesh. Suddenly, I felt the emptiness of those theories i

Tue, 9 Jan 2007: A Cheap Holiday in Other People's Misery (catching up with Mordechai Vanunu in Israel)
One of my favourite pieces of music is the Sex Pistols' classic 'Holidays in the Sun' - a song that begins with the line, 'a cheap holiday in other people's misery'. This would have made a fitting epi

Thu, 4 Jan 2007: Textual Images of Iraq
In a recent article, Dr. Amaal V.E. Tokars writes, "American citizens receive many images about the war/occupation in Iraq on a daily basis. These images are presented to citizens through various medi

Thu, 4 Jan 2007: Peace is Not Paved With Violence
In a recent article, Dr. Amaal V.E. Tokars writes, "When the United States declared war on Iraq in 2003 Nelson Mandela declared that the invasion should be "condemned in the strongest terms." The voi


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