Two tribunals' years in review
January 3, 2009 1 min. read

Happy New Year. We’ll resume a full posting schedule this coming week; in the meantime, here's the 2008 review for the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (drafted before the recent Bagosora conviction by the tribunal's spokesperson), and here is Balkan Insight on the War Crimes Chamber of the State Court of Bosnia & Herzegovina. In […]

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Another Look Back at 2008
January 2, 2009 2 min. read

March 12, 2008 Nothing left to lose: A landless peasant in Brazil resists state police forcibly moving her and some 200 other members of the Landless Movement from a piece of private property in the Brazilian Amazon. Their bows and arrows were no match for tear gas and trained dogs. March 18, 2008 Playing amid […]

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Welcome to 2009!
January 1, 2009 1 min. read

On each and every one of these 365 days, I will look at everyone and everything as if for the first time, especially at the smallest things. – Paulo Coelho, Chronicle – As If For The First Time

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Coal – Besides Carbon Dioxide, There's …
January 1, 2009 3 min. read

First of all, I have to apologize for being off the air for so long. There’s a seven-year-old kid in the picture and Christmas, plus getting away for the last five days for some R & R for us, has all been a little consuming. I should’ve put some posts in the can prior to […]

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Banks express "remorse"
January 1, 2009 1 min. read

In yet another slapstick episode of this world's financial turmoil, Citigroup says its industry is “partly to blame” and that some actually do feel remorse reports the BBC news.  To express their solidarity with those suffering from the fallout of corporate greed, wealthy executives will give up their million dollar bonuses.  How touching. In the […]

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Wishing the best end to 2008!
January 1, 2009 1 min. read

As you spend your last hours of 2008, one hopes you look fondly on the year and ring in the New Year with both hope and great expectations for yourself and our global community, especially our children. Wishing you and a wonderful night and please check back in the New Year when the Foreign Policy […]

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Nasrallah to address world on Gaza
December 28, 2008 2 min. read

Hezbollah announced yesterday that its Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah will be making an address on Al Manar TV at (1 pm EST) in response to Israel's military campaign against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Various sources have reported that air strikes have so far led to over 200 deaths, with Hamas security and police forces […]

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World hunger on the rise
December 28, 2008 1 min. read

The 2015 Millennium Goal to cut hunger by half is dead. An estimated one billion people will go hungry next year says the United Nations.  Never before will so many people go without food reports the Independent.  The Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) says 963 million people are malnourished today. There is plenty of food.  […]

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Dancing Around a Golden Calf
December 26, 2008 2 min. read

Huber, the top Protestant Bishop in Germany, warned in his Christmas message that the financial markets have not been balanced by real values. According to a German news report, the bishop said the whole economic crisis is because of "a dance round the golden calf." In fact, most Christian religious leaders talked yesterday about the […]

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Fort Dix Plotters Convicted
December 24, 2008 1 min. read

Naturally, posting is light this week, and we wish all of you the best of the holiday season and a joyous celebration of whichever holidays you choose to celebrate. We’d be remiss not to note, however, the conviction in federal court of the Fort Dix plotters, who the Department of Justice alleged had prepared to […]

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Happy Holidays
December 23, 2008 1 min. read

Tomorrow many will sit with their family's for Christmas and celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, however this is the holiday season for all and it is with that note that one must remember the true spirit of the holidays regardless of your religious beliefs. Take this time to look around at all who are […]

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