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The Gleaner Robert Wynter, Contributor Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller made us all very proud when TIME Magazine announced that she was nominated, along with Usain Bolt, among the world's 100 most influential persons. Shortly thereafter, it came to light that, among other things, Mrs Simpson Miller was...(size: 7.2Kb)
Al Jazeera Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary-general, has arrived in Myanmar for talks with Aung San Suu Kyi, the country's main opposition leader, and the reformist government amid a flurry of top-level visitors to the long-isolated nation. Ban, who told reporters last week that Myanmar's...(size: 19.5Kb)
The Los Angeles Times BUDAPEST, HungaryAmerican coffeehouses are prized for their quick service and fast Internet — ideal for people on the go. But a century ago, European cafes were places to linger amid Gilded Age opulence. Nowhere was this more so than in Budapest, where some of its great historic cafes...(size: 43.8Kb)
Obama's green merch 29 Apr 2012
The Examiner President Barack Obama rolled into the Oval Office for his first term with the full support of Democrats, progressive independents and the partisan union, minority and environmental voter blocks. There was also an unprecedented wave of establishment media – print, online and TV -- that lavished...(size: 6.8Kb)
The Examiner Humans are a weak link in cyber security, and hackers and social manipulators know this. They try to trick people into getting past security walls. They design their actions to appear harmless and legitimate”. So says the newest informational brochure designed to increase awareness of the dangers...(size: 15.2Kb)
GlobalResearch The Rockefeller Foundation was the principle source for funding public opinion and psychological warfare research between the late 1930s and the end of World War Two. With limited government and corporate interest or support of propaganda-related studies, most of the money for such research came...(size: 14.4Kb)
The Examiner From CityMusic, an historic event in Cleveland not to be missed Tuesday, May 1 • 7:30pm Wednesday, May 2 • 7:30pm Thursday, May 3 • 7:30pm Friday, May 4 • 7:30pm Saturday, May 5 • 7:30pm John Hay High School 2075 Stokes Boulevard Cleveland, 44106 Max Bruch Kol Nidrei for cello and orchestra, Op.47...(size: 14.2Kb)
The Daily Mail The Rolling Stones concert in Toronto promised to be a dazzling affair, the stage filled with fog machines, flame-throwers and a 100ft scaffold from which Mick Jagger would belt out the opening lines of Sympathy For The Devil. There was just one problem. Some of the roadies who had set up this...(size: 19.0Kb)
photo: AP / Tim Hales
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini watches the play during their English FA Cup third round soccer match against Manchester United at Etihad Stadium, Manchester, England, Sunday Jan. 8, 2012.
The Independent The image is a potent one: Ferguson, the wheezy, weary slugger, on the ropes, and Mancini, the young challenger, as lithe as the pipe-smoking sailor – the symbol of his beloved Sampdoria – whose tattoo he carries on his right leg. (He once said he might add the City eagle to his left, when they...(size: 7.5Kb)
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