Turkey, a rising diplomatic power
March 10, 2009 3 min. read

This blog mostly has discussed the BRIC nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China) as the main rising powers of the world.  One often overlooked rising power is Turkey.  Turkey has been an important bridge between the East and West for centuries (as the modern Turkish state and previous national and imperial incarnations).  In the 21st century, […]

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Foreign Policy Change We Can Believe In?
March 9, 2009 1 min. read

Would you agree or disagree with the following statement: Foreign policy under President Obama represents a major departure from the foreign policy of the Bush years. In this op-ed in The Washington Post, Robert Kagan, a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, questions whether President Obama’s foreign policy initiatives have been the […]

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Run for Children's Rights
March 9, 2009 1 min. read

On Saturday, May 23, 2009, at 10:00 AM, ECPAT (End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes) will be holding a Run for Children’s Rights on Roosevelt Island New York, NY 10044 When: Saturday, May 23, 2009 Time: 10:00 AM Venue: Roosevelt Island Address: New York, NY 10044 Brief Description: This […]

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Why the 'Financial Media' Got it All Wrong
March 9, 2009 2 min. read

Jon Stewart, of Comedy Central’s ‘The Daily Show,’ skewers the hypocrisy of the financial news media claim to deliver “ahead of the curve” insider knowledge and access to business and financial decision-makers. In reality, all they appear do is to act as cheerleaders for Wall Street by rallying investors to “Buy! Buy! Buy!” as the Market tumbled over a cliff.

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Bigger Share of Ethanol is Sought in Gasoline
March 9, 2009 2 min. read

Lobby groups representing the ethanol industry appealed to the Obama administration on Friday to put more federal funding into supporting the industry and to increase the amount of ethanol allowed in gasoline blends to 15%.  Currently, the limit stands at 10%. According to this New York Times article, the ethanol industry is flagging amid the downturn in […]

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Looking beyond North America…
March 9, 2009 1 min. read

Between the blogs I follow and my twitter-feed, I’m feeling issue-fatigue on the financial crisis and how the sector is coping.  My weekly Economist continues to report the most pressing financial difficulties from manufacturing to mortgages –  in every corner of the globe.  Even for a sector-junkie, its challenging to keep up on the most current thoughts regarding Obama’s stimulus package […]

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Convergence – Are the Cognoscenti Starting to Get It?
March 8, 2009 2 min. read

Tom Friedman, a High Panjandrum of the Cognoscenti, has a column today that indicates that his sense of the dire pass into which this civilization of ours has fallen is growing.  I’ve written about Galloping Consumption and I’ve noted, here, that one important commentator, Bill McKibben, has taken Friedman to school on his Green Fantasia. […]

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International Women's Day
March 8, 2009 2 min. read

Today is International Woman’s Day,  was first observed on 28 February 1909, in the United States. Since its emergence to bring attention to working conditions and rights, in the beginning of the  20th century, the day has since become more than a political event, but an opportunity to bring to light the many needs and […]

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Happy International Women's Day!
March 8, 2009 1 min. read

Ladies, a very happy March 8th to you all! Gentlemen, I hope that you did not forget your flowers. The Christian Science Monitor marked the occasion with an awesome photo gallery. Enjoy.

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Violence of indifference in Europe
March 8, 2009 3 min. read

Last year, two bodies of young Roma girls were sprawled out on a beach near Naples.  The sisters, one 14 and the other 16, had drowned.  The bodies, covered with beach towels, were finally removed  when an ambulance showed up three hours later.  Beach goers only meters away, continued to bathe in the sun, continued […]

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The Signs of Child Abuse
March 8, 2009 3 min. read

Around four children a day in the U.S. die as a result of child abuse and neglect every day. An estimated 906,000 children are victims of domestic violence and abuse every year. Last year, Congress passed the PROTECT Our Children Act, the legislation helps law enforcement track and prosecute sexual predators targeting children. The act […]

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The Blue Protest
March 7, 2009 2 min. read

Throughout Afghanistan a resistance is stirring.  Women – abused, burned with acid, victimized, violated and beaten are gathering in numbers. A protest is being organized in a country torn apart by war, corruption, and a repressive regime.   Tomorrow the United Nations marks International Women’s Day, a sad reminder of the world’s most silenced crimes – […]

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