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Beyond the Gates of Splendor (2004)
October 9, 2009 2 min. read

The story behind this documentary is fascinating. Several missionaries travel to eastern Ecuador in the 1950s and make contact with the Waodani, a Stone Age tribe. Five of the missionaries – all men – are brutally murdered by the Waodani. [kml_flashembed movie=”http://www.youtube.com/v/qBF-AQe7lzk” width=”425″ height=”350″ wmode=”transparent” /] What happens next is fairly unbelievable: the wives and […]

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Obama Prize Evokes Hope and Hostility in Europe
October 9, 2009 5 min. read

The European media and political leaders are reacting to the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to President Barack Obama with official welcomes, hope, puzzlement, and some hostility. In France, the daily newspaper Le Parisien writes lyrically: In the four corners of the world, the award of the Nobel Prize to the American President Barack […]

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Behind the Headlines in Jerusalem
October 7, 2009 5 min. read

JERUSALEM–The past few days in Jerusalem have been uneasy ones. In a city that teeters on the verge of violence on a fairly regular basis, the height of the week long Jewish  holiday season of Sukkot added an element of unrest. The holiday draws a large number of Jewish visitors from around the world and […]

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Voices from the War on Terror
October 5, 2009 1 min. read

PEN American Center will host what promises to be an engaging, eye-opening, and interesting event (regardless of one’s political ideology) about the U.S.’s so-called war on terror. Reckoning with Torture: Memos and Testimonies from the “War on Terror” will include Matthew Alexander, Jonathan Ames, K. Anthony Appiah, Paul Auster, Ishmael Beah, Don DeLillo, Eve Ensler, […]

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Socialism on Way Out in Europe after German Vote, Say U.S. and European Media
September 29, 2009 6 min. read

The U.S. and European media are focusing heavily on the disastrous defeat of the Social Democrats, and an apparent shift of the electorate to the center-right, in their analyses of the German elections on September 27, which reinstalled Christian Democrat Angela Merkel as Chancellor. Many commentators also use the German results as a peg to […]

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I Have Never Forgotten You (2007)
September 28, 2009 2 min. read

Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal is lionized – and rightfully so –in this documentary. The film follows him from his life in a German concentration camp until his death in 2005. It shows how relentless he was in tracking down war criminals and how scrupulous he was. [kml_flashembed movie=”http://www.youtube.com/v/Z8pW6dr_Fy4″ width=”425″ height=”350″ wmode=”transparent” /] While many jumped […]

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Germany’s New Puritans Need to End Exports Addiction
September 24, 2009 2 min. read

Germany should overcome its Puritan ethic and wean its economy off a “destructive addiction” to industrial exports – in the interests both of Germany itself and of the rest of the world – writes Reginald Dale of the CSIS Transatlantic Media Network in the September issue of the magazine Industry Today. But while this is […]

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Europeans Disillusioned with Obama on Climate Change
September 23, 2009 5 min. read

Europeans are growing increasingly disillusioned with President Barack Obama’s failure to show international environmental leadership, with fears rising that high-level negotiations on climate change in Copenhagen in December may break down as a result. The European media is full of reports that the United States is once again regarded as the main obstacle to a […]

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The Age of Stupid (2009)
September 22, 2009 2 min. read

History was made tonight. With screenings in more than 550 cinemas in more than 45 countries, the global premiere of “The Age of Stupid” has made a Guinness world record. It would appear that this film might pack less of a wallop because of former United States Vice President Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth.” But […]

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Denmark Creates Outcry, and a Big Hit, with Fake Sexy Tourist Video
September 21, 2009 2 min. read

Critics are slamming the fake, provocatively sexy, video sneaked onto YouTube by the Danish state tourist board, VisitDenmark, in an underhand manner earlier this month. But the controversial marketing ploy is seen by its sponsors as a huge success. The video shows a young blonde Danish woman, “Karen,” with her baby, “August,” saying she wants […]

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The Age of Stupid (Preview)
September 17, 2009 1 min. read

This film is being shown in more than 550 cinemas and more than 45 countries on September 21 and September 22. Go here to see if it’s playing near you. ‘The Age of Stupid’ is the new cinema documentary from the Director of ‘McLibel’ and the Producer of the Oscar-winning ‘One Day in September’. [kml_flashembed […]

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A Category for Murder
September 16, 2009 3 min. read

Last week I got a surprising email from a close friend and fellow journalist–someone by the name of Christian Poveda had been murdered in El Salvador. My friend knew Mr. Poveda years back while reporting on the conflicts in the 80’s in El Salvador and Nicaragua. In more recent years, Poveda had been doing controversial […]

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