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Mideast Update: Watch Clinton's Aipac Speech

Mideast Update: Watch Clinton's Aipac Speech

Bibi was defiant in the Knesset, refusing to halt Jewish settlement in East Jerusalem.  The Obama administration has turned up the heat, higher than at any time since 1991 when H.W. Bush/Baker withheld loan guarantees because of settlements.  This worries Israeli diplomats.  Hillary is set to give a speech at the AIPAC conference beginning in six days.  High […]

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Dillinger would now rob the Internet.

Dillinger would now rob the Internet.

Online criminals stole waaay more money from e-banking accounts than they did from brick-and-mortar analogues. As more and more of our life is online, keep expecting to see somewhat shocking statistics like this. For instance, the iTunes store became the largest music vendor in the world years ago. (‘Cuz that’s where the money is, right?)

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Texas Has The Right Idea

The Texas Board of Education voted on Friday to make many substantial changes in the Texas school system’s social studies curriculum. I support many of these changes. Students will be taught that the U.S. is a “constitutional republic” rather than “democratic.”  This is correct.  Students should learn about the ways in which the Founding Fathers […]

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Crude (2009)

Crude (2009)

What is refreshing about this documentary is that it is balanced. It is about the 17-year, $27.3 billion lawsuit brought against Chevron for allegedly dumping toxic oil waste in the Amazon sector of Ecuador. The 30,000 residents of the area have filed a class action suit against Chevron, which assumed control of Texaco in 2001. […]

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U.S. Renews Outreach to Muslim World

Secretary of State Clinton addressed the Seventh Annual U.S. Islamic World Forum in Doha, Qatar, yesterday. This report in the Washington Post notes that it was seen as a follow-up to President Obama’s Cairo speech and promised renewed efforts to maintain the momentum generated by that speech: In what aides billed as a sequel to […]

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Milestone for "Doomsday" Seed Vault

The Svalbard Global Seed Vault was created two years ago as a repository of the Earth’s seed supply, to “safeguard against wars or natural disasters wiping out food crops around the globe.” On Thursday, the vault crossed a major threshold with the addition of the 500,000th seed, coming close to ensuring that the planet’s existing […]

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Fatos Lubonja and the Albanian gulag

I spent an afternoon discussing with Fatos Lubonja last week in Tirana, Albania. He was sitting at a cafe, outside on a terrace. Here in front of me, was a man who spent 17 years in the Albanian gulag. He was initially sentenced 7 years for criticizing Enver Hoxha, a brutal dictator who ruled the […]

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Middle East Update: Lula trip, Biden flap fallout…

Middle East Update: Lula trip, Biden flap fallout…

The Rising Powers blog has devoted some time in recent days to the diplomatic flap over Israel’s embarrassment of US Veep Joe Biden with the announcement of East Jerusalem settlements.  See recent posts here and here.  To update you, President Lula of Brazil, the one-time labor union firebrand who has united his country of extreme riches and […]

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As Football Fever Heightens, so does the Demand for Sex Trafficking

As Football Fever Heightens, so does the Demand for Sex Trafficking

Anti-trafficking campaigns like this, are working to increase awareness. Local soccer stars are also to be used in a massive safe sex campaign launched by the Gauteng Department of Health and Social Development (All Africa). As the count down to FIFA’s 2010 World Cup in South Africa begins to draw nearer and nearer, increased preparations […]

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Hillary: Israeli action an "insult"

Hillary: Israeli action an "insult"

With the voluble Veep safely stateside, Hillary took off the gloves and expressed just how pissed off she and the Commander-in-Chief are with ally Israel, the behavior of which she found an “insult” to the United States.  I wrote a piece on the Veep’s visit, found at this link and below.  President Obama voiced his […]

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News…

News…

Pakistani women strike back against acid attacks Pakistani women are fighting back against acid attacks and the stigma of disfigurement by pursuing perpetrators in the country’s courts, increasing public awareness and petitioning legislators for action. A piece of legislation that would limits acid sales and impose harsh penalties on those who use acid as an […]

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Middle East: the Biden Visit — another view

Middle East: the Biden Visit — another view

The point that Jerusalem should not be divided, should remain under Israeli sovereignty with strong guarantees for Muslim control over Islamic holy sites, should not be dismissed out of hand.

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Asymmetric Journalism

I wrote about The Brouhaha Over the Science a month ago, saying, among other things, that the premise, as posited in a particular “NY Times” article, that there are “two sides in the climate-change debate” is way off the mark.  There is deep, broad and unequivocal science that has long since ended any reasoned contention […]

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U.S. Public Diplomacy, Back to the Future

Readers of this space know there’s been a recent flurry of public activity by those who set the course of U.S. communications efforts with foreign publics.  This week’s unusual Congressional hearing on the State Department’s public diplomacy programs featured not only the current ranking official for public diplomacy, Under Secretary Judith McHale, talking about her […]

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Should We Tax Green Energy?

Last Sunday, the New York Times reported on the wind energy industry in Wyoming (the eighth windiest state) and how the governor is pushing for a tax on wind energy. The wind power lobby has, of course, expressed its horror that the state would consider such a thing, practically comparing it to killing a newborn. […]

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