Playing the Long Game on Iran Information Clearing House The Neoconservatives, Benjamin Netanyahu, and the Republicans Game the System | By David Bromwich | | August 24, 2015 "Information Clearing House" - "TomDispatch" - “We’re going to push and push until some larger force makes us stop.” | David Addington, the legal adviser t...
Night of Broken Immigrants and Politics of Liberation Psychology WorldNews.com Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling | Sitting across the table confined to a wheelchair, Miguel spoke fondly of El Salvador. But his fond memories turned to anguish and grief when he spoke of Ignacio Martin-Baro, and five other Jesuit brothers assassinated by U.S.-trained Salvadoran death...
Human trafficking Nation 29-August-2015 | Â | Â | Â | A Biblical reflection by the Anglican Diocese of Seychelles | Lately, we have been hearing from many sources that there have been problems linked with human trafficking in the Seychelles and that we might still have pe...
Bible lesson The Oklahoman “I the Lord do not change. So you, the descendants of Jacob, are not destroyed.” | — Malachi 3:6 | The Bible reveals good news about God. God is loving and true, holy and gracious. Though we may not always understand our observations or situati...
Oklahoma's Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation announces new journalism grants The Oklahoman Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation has announced the distribution of $2.47 million in grants to 21 journalism organizations nationwide. | Founded by Edith Kinney Gaylord, Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation's mission is to inve...
Catholic Memorial routs Germantown, pitches second shutout Milwaukee Journal Sentinel By of the Journal Sentinel | Germantown—We're sure Bill Young and his staff will find something to tweak, coaches always do, but on the surface there is very little to gripe about when it comes to the Catholic Memorial defense. | Friday the Cru...
Your letters: Exporters told to release US dollars Jakarta Post It’s saddening that so many people here want Indonesia to have another crisis, to the point of actually hoping it will happen and then laughing when their wishes come true!! Why? Is it simply because this is not your home country that you expect ma...
Police warn against use of weapons, kids in protests The Himalayan Kathmandu, August 28 | Nepal Police today warned that it would initiate legal action against anyone who disturbed peace and communal harmony. | “Article 20 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 1966, and Article 4 of the Unit...
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A Tale of Western Hypocrisy With Dire Consequences Huffington Post On July 30, 2015, U.S. Ambassador to the UN Samantha Power, famous for decrying genocide as the greatest scourge of humanity, feigned concern over the desperate plight of millions ...
Eau Claire native Paul Menard feels at home at Road America Milwaukee Journal Sentinel By of the Journal Sentinel | Elkhart Lake — Paul Menard had enough time this week, so he took the opportunity to look around. | Yep. This was a lot like the Road America he remembered and loved. | "We used to always come over for the Indy-car races...
Zionism in Britain: A Neglected Chronicle Information Clearing House By Evan Jones | By the worst means, the worst. For mine own good, | All causes shall give way: I am in blood | Stepped in so far, that, should I wade no more, | Returning were as tedious as go o’er. | Macbeth | August 28, 2015 "Information Clear...
Wantable Inc. leaving Third Ward for larger space Milwaukee Journal Sentinel By of the Journal Sentinel | Continuing on a growth track, . will move out of the Third Ward to larger quarters in Walker's Point. | The subscription-box firm has leased 16,000 square feet in a century-old former industrial building at 112 E. Mineral...
Migrant crisis: Up to 200 feared dead in Libya sinking The Irish Times A boat packed with mainly African migrants bound for Italy sank off the Libyan coast on Thursday and officials said up to 200 might have died. | A security official in the western town of Zuwara, from where the overcrowded boat had set off, said there had around 400 people on board. Many appeared to have been trapped in the hold when it capsized. |...
One billion in a day on Facebook? No big deal BBC News How time flies when you're wasting your life poking around on social media. | It was way back in October 2012 when Facebook first announced it had one billion users using the site at least once a month - and now, just under three years later, the site has managed to pull in that many in a single day. | The question is how can it continue to grow? S...