Mexico's Premium Coca-Cola
March 16, 2010 2 min. read

The good folks at Coca-Cola insist their product taste the same no matter if it is consumed from a soda fountain, can, plastic or glass bottle. That’s a saccharine claim, according to my palette. I’m not alone in my preference for the glass-bottled variety, a Popular Science study has concluded it the “most inert” of […]

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Regulating Microfinance in Bangladesh
March 16, 2010 3 min. read

Given the milestones that have marked the recent history of the overwhelmingly successful microfinance institution (MFI) business model, it is only appropriate that there be some consideration of retrenching and maintaining some sustainability in the MFI market.  Surely none of us are so secure in the obvious beneficences of micro-finance that we cannot fathom that […]

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Saakashvili's Revealing Stunt
March 16, 2010 3 min. read

As if the actual invasion had not blown up in his face enough already, Saakashvili decided to score another own goal – this time with a virtual one. On Saturday evening, countless Georgians saw what they believed to be news reports of a Russian invasion. What happened then resembled the aftermath of the original broadcast […]

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Iranian-American Group Promotes Culture of Human Rights
March 15, 2010 1 min. read

12Petals Media Group is an Iranian-American organization based in San Francisco. 12 Petals strives to be a union of creators and social entrepreneurs of media and visual arts working together to promote and encourage respect for those rights protected by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This is 12 Petals’ first major production in its […]

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What’s preventing China from reforming its economic growth model?
March 15, 2010 4 min. read

In the past few months, China’s senior-most officials have all identified structural economic reform as one of the nation’s most important priorities. Hu Jintao, Wen Jiabao, premier-in-waiting Li Keqiang, and Minister for Industry and Information Technology Li Yizhong have each publicly stressed the need for domestic demand to supplant exports as China’s main engine of […]

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Brazil and the Middle East
March 14, 2010 3 min. read

This week, President Lula kicked off his tour of the Middle East, the first time a Brazilian head of state has been to Israel. His visit began on Sunday in Israel, and Lula will continue on to the West Bank to meet with Palestinian leaders and to Jordan to conclude his trip. In Israel, President […]

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Life after Taliban Regime
March 14, 2010 4 min. read

Government, After collapse of Taliban regime, Afghanistan first democratic presidential election took place in October 2004. Hamid Karzai has been elected as president of Afghanistan. Ten million Afghans, more than a third of the country, registered to vote, including more than 40% of eligible women. Karzai was declared the winner in November, taking 55% of […]

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Border Skirmishes Could Threaten Indo-Bangladeshi Rapprochment
March 14, 2010 1 min. read

Border skirmishes around Jaintapur and Padua threaten to destabilize the hard won amity that Bangladesh now shares with India. The Daily Star reports: “Indian Border Security Force dug 25 bunkers following an overnight intrusion into Bangladesh territory through Padua-Protappur border in Gowainghat upazila of Sylhet and retreated yesterday afternoon after 19 hours.” “The BSF’s retreat […]

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Microfinance and Empowerment in Bangladesh
March 13, 2010 3 min. read

There are two new Economist articles that highlight the impact and consequence of micro-credit, or more generally micro finance institutions, that in Bangladesh moved millions of families away from the gaping jaws of extreme poverty, toward  a vision of more sustainable, capability oriented lives.  The first article deals with innovations that have empowered women. Though […]

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Israeli Settlement Announcement: An Old Hat Right-Wing Tactic
March 12, 2010 3 min. read

Long time observers of the Middle East were not surprised by the events that transpired during Vice President Biden’s visit to Israel earlier this week. It is well known that Israeli politics is a multifaceted conglomerate of opinions ranging from the far- right supporters of armed conflict with the Palestinians to the Far- Left supporters […]

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Terrorism and Your Cigarettes
March 12, 2010 2 min. read

Even though cigarette smoking in the United States is on the decline, the Middle East is rife with individuals who just want to light up after a long day of work, an excessively delicious meal, or an exhilarating night of… Israel recently introduced a ban on cigarette smoking in bars and restaurants. But, as anyone […]

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Arab League Summit: Absentee List
March 12, 2010 1 min. read

The President of Lebanon Michel Suleiman will not attend the Arab League Summit later this month in Libya. There are also unconfirmed reports that the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will not attend. The Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is recovering from a gallbladder surgery in Germany. his chances of attending the summit are also small. The […]

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