The Atlantic Community
August 4, 2008 1 min. read

New to the blogroll is one of my favorite internet resources, The Atlantic Community. Here's what they have to say about themselves: Atlantic-community.org is a project conducted by the Atlantische Initiative, a non-profit, non-partisan organization based in Berlin. The Atlantische Initiative was founded in 2004 in order to promote transatlantic cooperation and strengthen Germany's foreign […]

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Algae
August 4, 2008 1 min. read

I'm bullish on algae. I've written about it here, here and here since April. According to Valcent, you get 18 gallons of biofuel from one acre of corn per year, 700 to 800 gallons per acre per year from palm, but up to 20,000 gallons from algae , and that's in an open-pond system. It's […]

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Political Trends in Religious Liberty
August 4, 2008 2 min. read

Last week, the Economist published two articles about religious conversion and the right of people around the world to follow their own religious path. One article, The Moment of Truth, questions whether the liberal understanding of religion, which puts emphasis on the right to change one's belief, is actually widespread or perhaps an exception in […]

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The Growing Battle of Yemen's Child Brides
August 4, 2008 3 min. read

In April in the post, Girls In Yemen Forced to Marry Too Young, an introduction to the abuses committed against girls who are forced into marriage too early, including highlighting the hindrance that child marriage is placing on the country's development. According to a recent study by Sana University, researchers found the average age of […]

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Police Press Conference Displays Weapons Siezed in Gaza
August 4, 2008 2 min. read

The Hamas-affiliated Palestinian Information Center (PIC) today featured a report and photos detailing weapons allegedly confiscated by Hamas-allied police in Gaza. The weapons, displayed during a press conference, were allegedly confiscated by police as part of security measures initiated last weekend. According to the PIC report, a police explosives expert stated that some of the […]

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Overseas Reaction to Obama's Foreign Trip: Part One
August 4, 2008 4 min. read

As you all well know, Senator Obama traveled to the Middle East and Europe in July as part of his Presidential campaign. His tour may not have given him much of a bump in the polls at home, but what did his host publics think about his visits to their respective countries? Here are some highlights from the […]

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Defining the Military's Role Towards Foreign Policy
August 3, 2008 7 min. read

Joe Biden, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, held a hearing last week on an important topic in American foreign policy.  In Biden's words the hearing was called to explore the following question: “In expanding the role of our armed forces, have we diminished our civilian capabilities – our diplomatic and development assistance institutions‚ and […]

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Small victories in the "War on Terror"
August 3, 2008 1 min. read

Today, Al-Qaeda confirmed on an Islamic militant website that Abu Khabab al-Masri, was indeed killed in the missile strike of July 28th. Al-Masri was known as Al Qaeda's top bomb maker and he actively sought to gain a WMD capability for the group as well. There is still a question about the fate of Al Qaeda #2. […]

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Call + Response
August 2, 2008 4 min. read

“In music, a call and response is a succession of two distinct phrases usually played by different musicians, where the second phrase is heard as a direct commentary on or response to the first. It corresponds to the call-and-response pattern in human communication and is found in many traditions.” Last night just outside DC in […]

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NY Times: Pakistani Intelligence Aided Terrorist Attack on Indian Consulate in Kabul
August 2, 2008 2 min. read

The Times reports that the Pakistani Directorate of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), a powerful intelligence service which fueled the Taliban's rise to power, aided a terrorist bombing at the Indian Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan last month. The bombing killed 54 people, one of whom was an Indian diplomat. In part because of the historical connection between […]

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MIT Breakthrough
August 1, 2008 2 min. read

People say that you can’t rely on solar because it doesn’t run at night, besides how are you going to store energy that you don’t need at a given time? Well the folks at MIT seem to have come up with what amounts to all the answers. “With today’s announcement,” reads the press release, “MIT […]

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Defense rests in Hamdan case
August 1, 2008 1 min. read

The defense rested for the first war crimes trial at Guantanamo Bay concerning the driver for Osama bin Laden, Salim Hamdan. The U.S. government charges Hamdan with collaborating with al-Qaida during its zenith prior to the Sept. 11 attacks. He stands accused of providing material support to a terrorist organization, namely al-Qaida.  He is also […]

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