Abu Garda War Crimes Charges Declined, Al Bashir Genocide Charge to be Reassessed
February 8, 2010 2 min. read

The Pre-Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court declined to confirm charges of War Crimes against Abu Garda today, less than a week after the Appeals Chamber reversed the decision to exclude the charge of Genocide against Omar Al-Bashir.  The Court stressed that the incident related to the charges – an attack on African […]

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Smile Again – The fraud
February 8, 2010 2 min. read

Masarrat Misbah is a woman who brought hope, who inspired many around the world to contribute to her foundation, Depilex Smile Again.  Depilex Smile Again was set up to help women disfigured by acid burns.  It would find them a new life and help pay for expensive reconstructive surgery.  Her foundation captured the imagination. The […]

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Engage Globally, Think Locally: Great Decisions 2010
February 8, 2010 2 min. read

Global Engagement as a concept and component of foreign policy can often seem like inside baseball, a potentially wonky set of topics reserved for inside-the-Beltway Washington types whose jobs its is to formulate and implement foreign policy.  But is should not be so limited in its scope – and it cannot if it is going […]

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The Silent Cries of India's Untouchable Children
February 7, 2010 3 min. read

Many of us fail to think that in today’s modern society there is truly a caste system and that populations, including children, would be deemed ‘untouchable’. For me what first comes to mind is the Biblical references to the Lepers, or how our society once condemned most with mental or learning disabilities to a life […]

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G-7 Meeting of Finance Ministers Wrap-Up
February 7, 2010 3 min. read

The leading Central Bankers and Finance Ministers of the world’s seven major industrial nations, known as the G-7, wrapped up their first meeting of the year by pledging today to work to calm global markets and maintain government stimulus in order to help sustain a global economic recovery. Speaking for the group, Canadian Finance Minister […]

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Feeding America recruiting for Child Hunger Corps
February 6, 2010 1 min. read

Feeding America (fromerly known as America’s Second Harvest) is developing a “Child Hunger Corps,” setting up positions for corps members to be responsible for developing the capacity and capability of food banks in selected U.S. cities, to execute program models targeted toward the alleviation of child hunger. Each corps member would serve for two years, […]

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New Violence for the New Year
February 6, 2010 3 min. read

According to the BBC,  it was announced yesterday that Nigerian President Umaru Yar’Adua would soon write a letter handing over power to his vice president. Yar’Adua has been hospitalized in Saudi Arabia since November with heart and kidney ailments — there was even speculation he was dead. It was news many had been dreading even […]

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Word of the Day: Spearphishing
February 6, 2010 1 min. read

Spearphishing (v):  To catch or try to catch one particular VIP target in a cyberscam in an attempt to gain access to their (presumably high-value) networks and information. E.g., a cleverly-crafted Trojan Horse PDF regarding an actual event using zero-day exploits to hand over the keys to the kingdom to a nefarious agent.

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The Technology-Driven Economy
February 5, 2010 2 min. read

In a story yesterday in the “NY Times” about the Europeans upgrading their factories – and saving jobs while doing it – a Siemens operation in Berlin was highlighted.  Because of the commitment by this 163-year-old company to sustainability, they have spent $700 million to develop new, low carbon turbines.  The kicker for me comes […]

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BAE pleads guilty
February 5, 2010 1 min. read

An update on BAE: It has pled guilty to charges in both the United States and Britain. It will pay nearly $450 million in penalties.

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Sure Sign of a New Bubble
February 5, 2010 1 min. read

USA Today reports that cybersecurity stocks look hot in 2010.

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Bad Metaphors Are Dump Trucks Full of Slime Mold
February 5, 2010 2 min. read

Back to the NYT article on Cyberwar. William J. Lynn III was quoted as saying that modern cybersecurity is like the French Maginot Line “A fortress mentality will not work in cyber,” he said. “We cannot retreat behind a Maginot Line of firewalls. We must also keep maneuvering. If we stand still for a minute, […]

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