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Rioting Continues in Athens Greece

Rioting started almost 7 days ago in Greece and is still continuing to go strong. The rioting began when police shot dead a 15 year old boy, claiming they had fired a warning shot in the air as youths threatened him and a fellow officer. ...

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Healthy Lifestyles, Napoleon In London – While Asia Ascends

Healthy lifestyles have been on the news today. First we saw a video of a day in the newly created city of ten million people people on the Pearl River delta near Hong Kong in China. We see a before photo of a quiet rice ...

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New York Times Fooled by Mexican Populist Demagogue

In 2006 Mexico averted what would have been a disaster for Mexico, the United States and Latin America. Felipe Calderon of the PAN party narrowly defeated Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador or AMLO of the PRD party in one of the closest and most ...

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Can A Black Man With Power And Influence Survive In America?

A once popular Black Major of the city of Compton, Omar Bradley, was taken down. After media assassination, many dismissed his fate as justified, accepting his guilt. Others claim he was railroaded. "The King of Compton—The Assassination of a Dream," reveals Bradley's account of his ...

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Should Congress Bail Out the Big Three?

Not even First Class is good enough for the CEOs of the biggest three automakers, Rick Wagoner of General Motors Corp., Alan Mulally of Ford Motor Co., and Robert Nardelli of Chrysler Corp. Each CEO flew in style in one of their company’s luxurious jets ...

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Passion and the Democratic Party

I was recently reviewing some comments to one of my articles published on the net and noticed one comment mentioning how "passionate" I seem to be about this primary season. And they are absolutely right -- I am. There are many reasons for that passion ...

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Show Your True Colors – Wearing Your Politics on Your Sleeve

The 2008 elections are finally getting down to the wire, and delegates from all 50 states - or 57, if you're voting for Obama! - are all ready to head to their respective conventions. Politics is something we hold dear in America. Whether we're hoping for ...

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India’s Water Quality Is Improving

The quality of water in developing countries has long been a hot topic of debate with many people questioning the poor hygiene standards people in these countries are subjected to. However, India has taken a step forward as they have had a revolution in their ...

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Why Americans are so stirred up about Obama

In the midst of all of the ruckus concerning town-halls and opposition to Obama's policies, (most of which has come from liberals upset that conservatives are expressing their opposition to Obamacare), we have been treated to some important, if accidental, moments of honesty and clarity. For ...

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6 Objectives of Green Building

In recent years the world has seen a surge of individuals who are concerned by the environment, as well as companies who are engaging in corporate social responsibility. There are many ways to reduce environmental impact, from installing expensive wind turbines to turning off the ...

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