2008 San Marino-Alexander Bodini Foundation Children's Awards
February 7, 2009 1 min. read

On the 6th of February 2009, the Alexander Bodini Charitable Foundation paid tribute to three child-based organizations for their work in advocating for children’s rights and to UNICEF for its humanitarian initiatives on behalf of children. The three winning organizations were the Tamilnadu-Pondicherry State Parliament of Children in India, Young African Stars Nigeria and Kids […]

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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
February 7, 2009 7 min. read

One of the ironies of Pax Americana is that it rests upon the nuclear bombing of Japan at the end of the Second World War. Yet this searing and incontrovertible statement of technological superiority, power and the will to use it has not been the final word on global security for some time. Nuclear weapons […]

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The Unknown Soldier
February 6, 2009 2 min. read

This film is, at times, difficult to watch. Producer/director Michael Verhoeven employs the use of graphic images of atrocities that make one squirm or want to turn away. It is this liberal use of disaster pornography that drives home the idea of how Jews were treated by the Nazis in World War II. The central […]

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Revising Nuclear Treaties
February 6, 2009 4 min. read

Genuine Fractals PrintPro 5 + Autodesk Inventor Professional + Steinberg Hypersonic 2.0 The Obama administration has signaled the Russians that they are interested in continuing the process of nuclear arms reductions that stalled over the recent past. This AP report notes that Secretary of State Clinton is spearheading the issue: The Obama administration, reversing the […]

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Some Observations from Boxer's Press Conference
February 6, 2009 3 min. read

Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 + Adobe Fireworks CS3 + Wave Arts Power Suite Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Chair Barbara Boxer had a press conference earlier this week, as I noted under Keeping Up the Pace in the post just below. I watched some of it today on C-Span while I was having lunch. In […]

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Children are the Seeds for Peace
February 6, 2009 1 min. read

“Children are like a pot of flowers. If you’ll give them proper attention, they’ll grow up properly; but if you’ll give them lack of attention or extreme care, they’ll be destroyed.” – Munir Moosa Sewani (Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan) Children are truly seeds for peace and prosperity, if they are nurtured and given the light of […]

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A Good List
February 5, 2009 1 min. read

Laura Milligan posts this list of top foreign policy blogs. Though there are a couple very good ones she leaves out (Long War Journal, Jeffrey Goldberg, ThreatsWatch, and the Georgetown Security Law Brief spring to mind), it's an excellent list – not a bad choice among them. See especially #41.

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Primetime Torture
February 5, 2009 2 min. read

It's the ticking bomb scenario.  The bad guy is tied to a chair. A bomb is about to explode. The good guy shoots him in the leg.  20 seconds later, the information is disclosed and the world is saved.  It's Hollywood and TV magic at its best/worst and it's become primetime viewing throughout the US. […]

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"Buy American" Clause Unites U.S. and European Media in Anger
February 4, 2009 4 min. read

The American and European media showed unusual unanimity in their response to the inclusion of a "Buy American' provision in the $900 billion stimulus package currently before the U.S. Senate, following adoption of a slightly smaller measure in the House last week. The clause endorsed by the House would require public works projects funded by […]

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Critical Updates
February 4, 2009 4 min. read
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No, we’re not Microsoft, but I’ve got some news you should be getting, if not critical software updates. Smart Grid – Smart idea for US energy policy is the title of the recent editorial from the “FT.” They say that the smart grid “would be a national asset comparable to the interstate highways launched by […]

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Saudi Suspect List Includes Eleven Released From Guantanamo and "Rehabilitated"
February 4, 2009 1 min. read

The New York Times reports that a list of terrorism suspects released today by the Saudi government includes eleven former Guantanamo detainees who passed through a Saudi rehabilitation program after their release. There’ve been a number of similar articles throughout the last month, and, indeed, starting in 2004. The struggles of the Saudi rehabilitation program […]

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Al Qaeda and the Taliban – in Pakistan
February 4, 2009 2 min. read

It's no secret that various terrorist groups have gotten significant support from Pakistan – either from elements of InterServices Intelligence or from private actors in the country. In the last year, ISI has been implicated in aiding an attack on the Indian consulate in Kabul, and Lashkar-e-Tayyiba, the alleged perpetrators of the Mumbai attack, allegedly […]

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