Choosing the Best News Media Type - TV, Radio or Newspapers
In the world today, we are constantly faced with new world events. We hear about how terrorist bombings are going on all over the world, about stocks going up and down, and about crime offenders being reprimanded. These kinds of issues are important
How the war was lost ... Israeli incompetence hits the front line
"A year ago Sharon appointed a new Chief of Staff. Two candidates competed for the job. A ground forces commander who served as C.O. of the North - and a former airforce commander. Everyone expected the ground forces commander to get the job. Sharon
Latin America Bites Back
With the end of the Cold War, what ideological reason did the USA have for remaining in control both politically and economically in Latin America? It was all about money, big business and control. Some large multi nationals in the USA have bigger in
Bottom Feeder Politics
(Erie, PA - Oct. 4, 2006) The Congressman Foley Page scandal has embroiled the Republican Party in yet another political battle but, worse, it has plunged the Democrat Party to a new low. With the evidence still being sifted as to what House Speaker
How will Chinas energy consumption effect the West?
China has 1.3 billion people living within its borders and an economy growing at over 10% per year. For energy consumption to keep pace with economic growth China will have to harness every fuel source available including renewable energy and nuclear
Will Republicans Use Recent EPA Ruling?
Government Settlement Removes 2200 Tons of Pollution a Year A Clean Air Act settlement between agricultural processor Bunge North America Inc. and multiple Midwest states will remove 2200 tons of pollution annually from our atmosphere. The question
Iraq - The Right To Bear Arms
Here in the U.S., our Constitution gives every American the right to bear arms. While the Constitution says nothing about licensing, we have learned that licensing is a necessity to keep arms out of the wrong hands. It's not foolproof, as criminals k
Countdown to 2007 : the search for the right deputy in Sierra Leone
In his state opening of parliament a few months ago, President Kabbah has virtually said good-bye to the nation, opening the doors for speculation as to who will succeed him. Is it his Vice President Solomon Berewa? Is it the APC's Ernest Koroma? Is
The Baker Report - Fiction after the Facts - Bark with no Bite
The Baker Report : Fiction after the Facts The fact that the Baker Report has become a best-seller reflects how trapped the American people feel by the current Iraqi nightmare and how frantically search for anything that seems to offer a coherent way
Prince Of The Environment Chills His Palace
Climate change has been a much talked about subject in royal circles since Prince Charles started to use his position to push it up the agenda. But a new royal has entered the debate, and Monaco's Prince Albert recently joined Prince Charles at his i

