Saturday, 10 September 2011

The Examiner We dedicate one day a year to appreciation of the common worker who keeps the essential...Hunt HenionPractical Spirituality ExaminerSeptember 05, 2011 Fire the kings and reclaim our sovereign rights – Part 3 Hunt HenionApril 12, 2011  Joseph Stiglitz discusses how to make our country more...
Canberra Times Muammar Gaddafi, who seized power in Libya in a 1969 coup and whose Tripoli stronghold was violently seized this week, was a leader with many guises. He was a Bedouin tribesman, a colonel and a self-styled revolutionary. He was an Arab and an African, a nationalist and a socialist, a Muslim, a poet...
The Guardian A reader wonders whether its better to freeze … or boot out her 'pseudo-green' husband Is is cold enough to turn the central heating on yet? Photograph: Andrew Lauwers/Rex Features...
The Examiner Dr. Shanon Brooks, president of Monticello College, located three hours southwest of  Montrose, is beginning a new series of his Introduction to the Great Books courses starting September 6, 2011.  These courses are designed for the busy student who can still spare three to weeks to read,...
Herald Tribune MORELIA, Mexico - One of Mexico's newest drug cartels has posted wanted banners for members of a rival cartel. They ask public for help in capturing "kidnappers and traitors to the nation" and promise punishment. The banners were put up by the Knights Templar, which formed around March. The cartel...
IMDb If you're tired of seeing Johnny Depp sell his soul for virtually every Disney blockbuster in development nowadays, you just might be interested...
The Guardian Why do we like an original painting better than a forgery? In this video, psychologist Paul Bloom argues that human beings are essentialists -- that our beliefs about the history of an object change how we experience it, not simply as an illusion, but as a deep feature of what pleasure (and pain) is...
Peace FM Online If I remember this man correctly, he was the first to extensively interview then-Flt.-Lt. Jerry John Rawlings in the wake of the successful mutiny by the so-called Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) in June 1979; and then, again, after Mr. Rawlings' flagrantly undemocratic reemergence on...
Tulsa World Your news story, “U.S. group trains troops in Somalia” (Aug. 11), brought to mind an interesting social policy used by the French during the great worldwide depression of the 1930s. And, with the strong possibility that our nation’s unemployable young men are going to be left with little other...
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