Guantanamo legal hurdles continue.
August 10, 2007 3 min. read

The U.S. Defense Department has designated 14 “high-value” detainees as enemy combatants, paving the way to a trial before a military commission at the naval facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The suspects, including alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheik Muhammad and co-conspirator Ramzi bin al-Shib, were classified as enemy combatants after Pentagon officials reviewed recommendations from […]

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"Older men declare war. But it is youth that must fight and die. And it is youth who must inherit the tribulation, the sorrow, and the triumphs that are the aftermath of war." – Herbert Hoover
August 10, 2007 1 min. read

Sierra Leone Lebanon   Palistine   The legacy we leave our children is all we give them, it is truly the mark of what we have done with our lives. Do we really want to leave our children with nothing more than hate, destruction, violence, and death? Are our lives not worth living, do our […]

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Toy's That Will Make You Sick
August 10, 2007 5 min. read

(AP Photo) The days of quality, long lasting, domestic products are long gone, especially with toys, and while the toys are cheaper, are they better? Well the quality question has been one that many have been asking for years, and now the answer seem very clear to many consumers. As toy recalls seem to be […]

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Srebrenica suspect on hunger strike.
August 9, 2007 2 min. read

Milorad Trbic, an ex-Serbian army captain, failed to appear before a Bosnian court to enter his plea due to a hunger strike, according to statements from the court. Trbic was indicted in June for genocide, crimes against humanity and violations of the laws of war at a U.N. tribunal and transferred to Bosnia. According to […]

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The End of Polio Nearer as Millions of Children Get Polio Vaccinations
August 8, 2007 3 min. read

Photo by Ellyn W. Ogden, USAIDPolio is a disease most in the West think little about these days, as it was completely eradicated by 1994 in the Americas and 2002 in Europe. Polio was once the most feared of childhood diseases, in the early 20th century Polio epidemics crippled thousands of children each year, leaving […]

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Defense rests in Padilla case.
August 8, 2007 2 min. read

The defense rested yesterday in the case of Jose Padilla and two other co-defendants in a Miami District Court without calling any witnesses or presenting no evidence.  The trial testimony centered mostly on Padilla's co-defendants, Adham Amin Hassoun and Kifah Wael Jayyousi, who are accused of being part of and supporting terrorist groups, such as […]

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Child Marriage
August 8, 2007 7 min. read

The issue of child marriages is one the weighs heavy on the minds of many around the world. As the modern world continues to increase with globalisation, the issue is thrown into the spotlight. While those in the west are most often quick to say that all child marriages should be outlawed, many in rural […]

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A Big Story, an Interesting Story, and a Challenge
August 8, 2007 3 min. read

Climate Change "Skeptics" – The big story is that "Newsweek's" cover this week has an arresting burning planet image, and the copy reads:  Global Warming Is A Hoax*  and the asterisked portion says "Or so claim well-funded naysayers who still reject the overwhelming evidence of climate change.  Inside the Denial Machine by Sharon Begley."  Now […]

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Canada jails Nazi war criminal.
August 7, 2007 2 min. read

CORRECTION:  The following report indicates the Canadian Supreme Court made the ruling entailed here.  That is incorrect.  The British Columbia Supreme Court made the initial ruling, the Canadian Supreme Court may hear appeals.  The Canadian Supreme Court upheld an extradition against a convicted Nazi war criminal to Italy. Michael Seifert, the 83-year old “Beast of […]

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Armenian genocide at issue in Bush ambassador nomination
August 6, 2007 2 min. read

The Bush administration was persuaded to withdraw its nomination of Richard Hoagland as the U.S. ambassador to Armenia. Senator Robert Menendez, the democratic senator for New Jersey, blocked Mr. Hoaglands nomination from proceeding to a confirmation hearing because of his refusal to recognize the World War I massacre of Armenians as genocide. In comments, Menendez […]

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Are Children Playing Enough?
August 5, 2007 3 min. read

Are children being denied the right to play? When one looks back at childhood the memories of childhood games, toys and out door fun with their friends and siblings come flooding back. But todays children do not seem to have the same attitude at play as we did, so whats to blame, and who's fault […]

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And the Winner Is
August 4, 2007 1 min. read

The Renewable Portfolio Standard!  The House just voted on the RPS amendment and it passed 220-190 , not nearly as close as many had thought.  To reiterate, it requires electricity suppliers to have 15% renewable energy in their mix by 2020.  See numerous references in the posts below to the RPS and to links for […]

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