HIV/AIDS in India on the Decrease…
July 6, 2007 4 min. read

In India there are currently fewer than 2.5 million people with HIV/AIDS, according to a senior health official on July 3, this is almost 60% lower than the UN's last estimate of 5.7 million. This new and substantially lower new figure, which came from an updated survey, would then place India not as the country […]

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Green Building +
July 6, 2007 3 min. read

I've been preparing an article for the FPA on green building and coming up with some great stuff some of which I wanted to get out now.  There are some incredible projects out there and more on the drawing boards.  I've interviewed Kevin Hydes, chair of the World Green Building Council,  for the article.  (See […]

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Rwandan army officer gets 20 years.
July 5, 2007 1 min. read

Bernard Ntuyahaga, a former Rwandan army officer, was handed a 20 year sentence in a Belgium court for his involvement in the murder of 10 Belgian peacekeepers in 1994.  He is also alleged to have been involved in the massacre of an unknown number of of Rwandan citizens.  The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda had […]

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ALAN JOHNSTON FREED
July 4, 2007 1 min. read

GAZA (Reuters) – Alan Johnston, the BBC journalist held hostage in Gaza, was freed early on Wednesday after a late-night deal between the ruling Hamas Islamists and the al Qaeda-inspired clan group that kidnapped him in March.

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Mladic is in Serbia, says U.N. prosecutor.
July 4, 2007 1 min. read

Carla del Ponte, the chief war crimes prosecutor for the U.N., said the fugitive Ratko Mladic is in Serbia.  She said she has evidence that Mladic is on the move more than in the past due to government pressure for his arrest.  Mladic is wanted for genocide from the Srebrenica massacre of 1995, where over […]

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HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY!
July 4, 2007 1 min. read

As you spend the day celebrating the 4th with your family and friends, don't forget the meaning of the day…Freedom! For many freedom is only a dream, there are 27 million people who are enslaved around the world. So enjoy your family and friends this year as you BBQ, swim, play and laugh; but don't […]

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Hummanitarian Spotlight: Nkosi Johnson
July 3, 2007 4 min. read

Xolani Nkosi Johnson, was born with HIV on on February 4, 1989, in South Africa, he was passed on the virus from his mother Nonthlanthla Daphne Nkosi. Many never gave Nkosi a chance to live, but this little boy was not just born with HIV, was born with a fighting spirit that few of us […]

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Charles Taylor appears in court.
July 3, 2007 1 min. read

BBC: Liberia's former President Charles Taylor has appeared at his war crimes trial in The Hague for the first time. Wearing a blue suit and a yellow tie, Mr Taylor, 59, turned up after the judge had explained why his trial would again be delayed – until 20 August. The delay is to appoint a […]

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U.S. explores legislation if GITMO closed; Case in Madrid train bombing concludes.
July 3, 2007 2 min. read

As part of the path to close the naval detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, senior advisers to the Bush administration are exploring the legal options for the detention of foreign terrorist suspects in the U.S. civilian prison system.  Officials are proposing legislation that would create three legal categories for the estimated 375 detainees; one […]

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Odds And Ends
July 2, 2007 4 min. read

Dingell v Waxman (and others) – Congressman John Dingell has been in the House of Representatives since 1956. He holds the seat held by his father from 1933 to 1955. If you want to follow the federal energy legislation wending its way through Congress, you have to know the players and John Dingell is near […]

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Midwest Renewable Energy Fair
July 2, 2007 6 min. read

I mentioned the superb work of RENEW Wisconsin and my old friend, Michael Vickerman, at Some Notes on Renewable Energy from April 30.  Michael has been kind enough to share his impressions from a recent major renewable energy event. ******* Random Thoughts from this Year's Renewable Energy Fair For some, turnout is the measure of […]

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