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SCIENTISTS HAVE PROGNOSTICATED MORE DANGERS TO OUR LIFE
BY Israel Jayakaran
There ! The scientific community of our planet are on their warning mission once again.. The latest one is for the Lap top users. Their research has revealed that the heat produced by the laptops kept balanced on your lap, could increase the risk of infertility in you.
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Dear Santa (Redoux)
BY Lue Deck
Please give my best to the Mrs. and all your cool elvy guys and gals! I hope the past year has left you well and happy. May you be blessed! I send this note in hopes of convincing you that it wasn't I that hacked into your "Naughty or Nice" files. The dastardly deed belongs to another. (Ask Scooter Libby or look in the computer of that crazy Estonian guy, Siim!)
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The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show is back
BY John Sadowski
The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show television special graced the airwaves this holiday season. With ratings slipping every year, the question is why is it still on?
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BRAD PITT DEFIES MEDIA WITH GOODWILL
BY Linda Wattley
WE HAVE SO MUCH MONEY WE SEND IT AWAY FORGET ABOUT OUR OWN BACKYARD
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AN INDIAN CELEBRITY IN ENGLAND
BY Israel Jayakaran
She was in the world of films. For how long, one wouldn’t know without some research ! She is reasonably pretty, but prettiness isn’t the only criterion to get a role in a film. Indian cinema is a highly competitive business and one can’t enter into it like you walk into a room.
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Does Caffeine Kill Christmas Cheer?
BY Tara Meacham
An overview of cafe life and culture during the 'merry' holiday season, during which many people appear rushed, thoughtless, and rude.
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Not This Time Kenny
BY Michael Jae
So Kenny took over the organization in 2001. He has been to the playoffs ONCE since then. Grant it, the Sox won the WS that year, but do the math. He went once in six years. 1/6=.2. Do know what .2 is? It’s 17%; a failing grade so roughly speaking Kenny Williams has failed as a GM.
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WHO IS A REAL MAN?
BY Linda Wattley
As it stands today, our boys have mixed messages on what it means to be a man. Who is qualified to prepare them for the future survival of the human race? No answer means homosexuaity and corrruption.
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Chapter 2- The Magical Baby and the Kitchen Girl
BY Crystal Tein
The duck, chicken and pig spirits were dancing happily in a circle, anticipating the ransom due them. The duck was particularly happy. He was rich but he loved money and was a scrooge.
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Who should be the next U.S. President?
BY John Deeds
With the costs of the war in Iraq and the multiple people in both Parties running for the office, who SHOULD be the next President and will they be able to handle the job amd the mess left behind by the presnt President?
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Lue's Little Joke Store!
BY Lue Deck
Life for me before 1968 was anything but a lot of laughs. It was Georgia, what can I say? That's why since then, I've bypassed realities and dedicated my existence to funny! The retail outlet mentioned here is wholly illusionary, and an overdue answer to my ernest prayers! Won't you come in?
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Duran Duran’s pop Massacre
BY Kate Sole
Back in an era style forgot, when leg warmers, puffball skirts and crimped hair were the height of fashion, one band were plastered on every teenage girl’s bedroom wall and held warmly in the hearts of housewives everywhere.
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US Treasury invites responses on improvements to the US Capital Markets regulation
BY Bhaskar Dasgupta
Financial and economic laws and regulations provide the rules of the game. It is the game of accepting, giving and managing money.
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ESCAPE
BY Reece Pocock
The war had taken everything from Rolf, his parents his kids, his wife. Now the German's wanted to kill him for desertion. Nothing was going to stop him from escaping.
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RACISTS ARE THE CATALYST DESTROYING THE WORLD DUE TO HIDDEN FEARS
BY Linda Wattley
The racist has lost touch with reality. They did not create this world nor did they give life to the human race. How dare they attempt to destroy it.
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THE WALK IN INTERVIEWS
BY Israel Jayakaran
As a retired man and since I have plenty of time on hand, I read through the daily newspaper from the first line to the last. And that includes all the advertisements.
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WORLD WAR 111?
BY Stephen John Morgan
Last week Bush stunned reporters when replying to a question he stated that "if you're interested in avoiding World War 111, you ought to be interested in preventing Iran from having the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon.
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Fool’s Gold
BY John Sadowski
Famous athletes continue to be caught using performance enhancement drugs. Why do they do it? Should we even care?
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Women Leading the New Revolution
BY Reece Pocock
Is technology the answer to the age old question of making mother's working conditions better for families? Many more are working from home with computer links to the workplace. This is good, but there is still a long way to go.
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Republicans DROPPING Like FLYS!
BY Lue Deck
With all its gadflies (and their cash) The Grand Old Party must feel like they've flown into a colossal "Time for a Change!" bug-zapper!
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The Rest of the Torre
BY Michael Jae
They are the best villains in baseball. The games “evil empire.” The best player in baseball sits in their dugout for $200 million but does jack shit in the post season.
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Receive a letter or postcard in Prison and Change a Life!
BY Stephen John Morgan
Doctor Kamal Al-Labwani was condemned to 12 years in prison in July 2007 following an unfair trial.
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Those frogs have a better Middle East foreign policy than the ross-bifs or yanks.
BY Bhaskar Dasgupta
French - Middle East Foreign Policy is much better than the British and American one!
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AN EMPIRE LOST and RE-CAPTURED
BY Israel Jayakaran
Once upon a time in India, ‘cooking’ used to be the prerogative of a woman.
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Behind the Turkey-Kurdish Conflict
BY Stephen John Morgan
At the end of the 1st World War their territories fell victim to the redrawing of the map of the Middle East leaving them dived and stateless.
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The Green Eye of the Magical Family
BY Crystal Tein
This is an age-old song. And it delves through the ages of history to a kingdom.
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Suitable For Framing
BY Mark Jabo
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The Magical Baby and the Kitchen Girl
BY Crystal Tein
There was once a very powerful magical baby. He is destined to rule the entire universe.
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Should The US Evict The UN?
BY Lue Deck
It’s worth it, even if all The UN can claim is that they stopped most of mankind from killing with nuclear bombs for half a decade!
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SAVE LIVES!
BY Stephen John Morgan
The former student activist Hla Myo Naung has been arrested in Yangoon (ex-Rangoon) on the morning of the 10th October, while he was looking for treatment for a ruptured cornea.
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Burma Needs To Fight For Its Own Freedom
BY Bhaskar Dasgupta
China is another wife-beater beating the hell out of the wife many years ago in Tiananmen Square in the full public gaze. And nobody did anything. And while China no longer beats the wife that much, she is now cowed and busy earning money for China anyway.
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IT IS CONTAGIOUS
BY Israel Jayakaran
It’s a disease and yet not a disease in the technical sense. If you sit next to a person affected by it you too may contract it.
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What is it about Strong women that makes us feel uncomfortable?
BY Reece Pocock
Perhaps we are not as removed from the times when women were thought to be submissive, stayed home had children and looked after their family as we think we are. Maybe Helen Reddy should dust off her vocal cords and bring out a new song. I am a bloody strong woman, instead of just ‘I am woman’.
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Turkish Tanks Attack Iraq
BY Stephen John Morgan
Turkish tanks and artillery have begun shelling suspected PKK guerrilla positions in towns and villages in Kurdish Northern Iraq.
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I SHOULDA SHOT PAULY SHORE!
BY Lue Deck
(It might have saved The Comedy Store! Normally, I do not advocate any kind of violence...but this little Weasel is a special case.)
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The story of the Islamic Rage boy and other rage boys in the world
BY Bhaskar Dasgupta
I was struck by the sheer prevalence of rage in the world. The first incident which I came across was the identification of the Islamic Rage Boy by some bloggers in the USA.
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WANNA BE AN ASTROLOGER?
BY Israel Jayakaran
            I felt a jolt when Bob threw this question at me?  Bob is my morning-walk-companion.               “Don’t be silly ...
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Is the World Changing too fast?
BY Reece Pocock
The rapid changes happening in the world are frightening. Some militant groups are so frightened of it they are resorting to violence.
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HOGWASH Fatigue!
BY Lue Deck
(Just tell our politicians to shut up!)   This commentary is dedicated to Mr. Brian Lamb, U.S. Navy (Ret) and his esteemed colleagues at CSPAN for posing an outstanding question (How has war fatigue affected you?) to begin their signature show...
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What Does Al-Qaeda Want?
BY Reece Pocock
It is time the West made more of an effort to understand Militant Islamic motives. And, it is time moderate Islamic people made more of an effort to speak out against the militants.
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Not at a Loss for Words
BY Margaret Gelbwasser
Remember those high school days where a vital part of the revision process included adding high brow words from your thesaurus? Seems like we never quite got out of this habit. At least that’s what Merriam-Webster tells us. This year, 100 new words were added, but to say they are sophisticated, is a large overstatement.
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America and China: Let's Win Together
BY Crystal Tein
Peg the yuan? Still? This is a question weighing on many Americans' minds.   Besides the obvious case of the ballooning trade deficit, there are many reasons pertaining to this sticking point. China is after all, leader of the Developing Natio...
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Bush "The Texas Ranger"
BY Stephen John Morgan
Having failed in politics, he decided to have a shot at business. With the help of family friends he set up his own oil business, Arbusto Energy. It was a fiasco from the outset, never making a profit.
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Rock 'Em, Sock 'Em
BY Michael Jae
Roger Clemens, you ignorant slut! But hey let’s be honest here, you can’t blame Roger Clemens here. You can blame the team who has helped contribute to our salary problems in baseball. The evil empire themselves, the New York Yankees.
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SOME IRREPLACEABLE INVENTIONS
BY Israel Jayakaran
We are living in an era of changes and  frequent changes for that  matter !.         You know some 20 years back, we had a great novelty called “Video Cassette recorder/player”.  It was a revolutionary ...
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The Invasion of Iraq: An International Crime
BY Gina-Marie Cheeseman
The Invasion of Iraq was An International Crime. The invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq is what international law experts call a preventive war.
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Binge and Splurge
BY Mark Jabo
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U.N. Human Rights Processes Collapse
BY Henk Luf
    What were already farcical processes in terms of UN human rights enforcement have virtually collapsed following the United Nations failure to bring human rights and other international law abuses forward into the International Crimina...
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How to change the world, one person at a time!
BY Lue Deck
Why would anyone want to change the world? Why would they want to do it one person at a time? Hey, whose world? By the way, what kind of change?
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Najaf - now forwards towards an Iraqi revolution!
BY Stephen John Morgan
American and British flags burned and were trampled under foot by hundreds of thousands of Iraqis in Najaf last weekend. A crossroads has been reached from which this could be the spring board to a genuine revoutionary struggle against the US occupation and sectarianism. More of these actions are the only chance for Iraq to remain united and to drive out the occupiers as soon as possible.
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Get off My President’s Back!
BY Lue Deck
Hey world, calm down some! Gosh, golly, gee, if we're all so terrible just put America on “hold” for awhile until we get a new leader. Dubya’s warranty runs out next year, and we’re replacing him just as fast as our constitutional processes allow.
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Ephemera From Poor Lue!
BY Lue Deck
Atheism is on a definite decline worldwide . . . thank God!   In this month in 1902, the vacuum cleaner was invented! Some pessimists say: "Ever since then . . . Life sucks!"   (Seeing the massive religious celebration Holy-Palooza is ...
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Realizing What's Important
BY Margaret Gelbwasser
Lately I have been in the mood to do very little. I still teach a few hours a day, create pitches, and work on articles, but all through this I have had this feeling that there is something else out there. Something more. Something I rather be doing. We all get these feelings from time to time—when work gets monotonous, when we have a vacation coming, when the days get warm. And I have been in all these camps. This time, however, the sensation stems from something else.
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CUBA - The Road to Democracy
BY Henk Luf
    Much has been said as to what might happen to Cuba beyond the Castro era and, as per usual, vested interests have muddied the waters to the extent that those who are likely to eventually run the country have, with the blessing of the ...
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When People Suck
BY Michael Jae
Yes, we know everyone at some time of their life usually pisses you off. People do shitty things, are two-faced, look out for themselves and hurt other people in the process, and we could go on and on and on.
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Could the Kurds Kill Iraq?
BY Stephen John Morgan
Such is the mood in Kirkuk that matters could easily take on civil war proportions. For the Kurds, Kirkuk is non-negotiable and for the Arabs it represents the last straw. A move in the direction of independence would mean the collapse of Iraq.
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Will the Real David Hicks Stand UP
BY Reece Pocock
Most of the news reports have been about how badly the US and Australian Governments have handled the capture and subsequent incarceration of Hicks. But, what about the man?
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THE GREAT PLAYWRIGHT
BY Israel Jayakaran
                                Have any of your jokes, given out in a social party, backfire...
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British Pride – A Dangerous Commodity
BY Linda Lycett
    Have they STILL not learnt yet?   A recent report on the arrival back in the UK of the HMS Cornwall crew states they were in Iraqi waters.   The 15 soldiers and marines still seem to believe this, or they are lying. Evi...
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Baseball, Apple Pie and . . .
BY Mark Jabo
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UK Sailors and Marines Released from Iran
BY Henk Luf
  After some intense negotiations between independent mediators and the Iranian Government, the 15 HMS Cornwall sailors and marines have been released and are allowed to depart Iran onboard an aircraft provided by the mediation team.   T...
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Politics and Corruption
BY Linda Lycett
    What is it with Men? What makes it so difficult to say 'no' to corruption? Greed perhaps? Lack of self-esteem? Fear?   The likes of Bush, Howard, and Cheney, working things to meet their own political ends; the world's dictator...
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McCain’s little big picture – what is the real situation in Iraq?
BY Stephen John Morgan
Senator John McCain’s gibberish concerning the security situation in Baghdad was intended not to show the "big picture" as he claimed, but to throw dust in the eyes of people, just when the real situation has taken a decisive turn for the worse.
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Save Earth and Laugh Now!
BY Lue Deck
(The galaxy needs comics!)   Turns out, The Confederation of Planets won't admit Earth until we've attained certain levels of science, sensitivity, and nonviolence! Informed of this data, a select group of future thinkers have been planning, f...
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Great American Dumb Ideas: Teleligion
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
Many popular preachers turn out to have hypocritical secret sex lives or are financially corrupt. Back in 1988, Jimmy Swaggart was exposed for his use of prostitutes.
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With a grain of piquant salt: Its media, Jim, but not as we know it.
BY Bhaskar Dasgupta
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The Magical Family in Education
BY Crystal Tein
And so, the magical family settled down in Singapore. They are all smart people, you must remember. It wasn't very long before they established themselves in various cornerstones of society. One of them is education. Moreover, don't forget all the va...
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Iraqi Police Graduate--War still not over
BY Caleb Schaber
Every week Iraqi Police and Army graduate from Coalition run training. The exit strategy for Coalition Forces relies on the Iraqi people taking over the security of Iraq. Western media ignores many of these graduations, but this article takes front row to one of these ceremonies.
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The Reincarnation Theory
BY Israel Jayakaran
      Do you believe in reincarnation of souls and a new physical life on the Earth after your current life? Well, nearly 80% of our population in India do believe in the cycle of births and rebirths; and after a particular...
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IRAN NUCLEAR WITHIN 12 MONTHS
BY Henk Luf
Despite denials, Iran is expected to be capable of producing a nuclear weapon within twelve months.   The information as to Iran's current nuclear program, its progress as well as its capabilities and civilian as well as military, were provid...
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Random Rants
BY Mark Jabo
"I will take my medication . . . I will take my medication . . ."
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BUSH and Freedom, Liberty and Democracy?
BY Henk Luf
When young George talks about these lofty subjects, he is essentially talking nonsense. In other words, when it comes to the notions of freedom, liberty and democracy, George Bush is only capable of talking crap.
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The Legendary Feel-Good Machine
BY Lue Deck
Here's my challenge: If you're not happy and want to be so, or if you're happy and want to take steps to remain so, or if you're not sure if you are as happy as you want to be . . . read on. If you're not happy and don't care, stop reading this! These ideas may threaten that miserable attitude you're possessed by now. Go away!
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The future of British Armed Forces
BY Bhaskar Dasgupta
The future of the British Armed Forces. Some musings on where it should go.
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Do horses have a sense of humor?
BY Israel Jayakaran
  They do, according to me.   I  cannot say for sure if they indulge in this game  with other horses but certainly they display it in full measure with  the human beings especially  the  novice riders, as ...
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My Take on Money
BY Crystal Tein
"No one can survive on a diet of hope". This is one slogan that I see in the bus stops of Singapore.   Of course, there are some who reminisce about kampong days. Yes, the family is poor, but surviving in a small space, sharing scant food help...
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The car and the penis
BY Reece Pocock
Consumerism is killing us. Particularly with our attitude to fast cars and how young men have to show how virile they are by using powerful cars to advertise the size of their penis.
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Roses Are Red . . .
BY Mark Jabo
Hallmark's got new cards, For those times when you're stuck, For cancer, depression and rehab, Hey, WTF?
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When what was right, was wrong!
BY Lue Deck
I've made some mistakes in my life. Some real doozies! And you, kind reader, unless your name is Jesus, you have too. Acknowledging this, have the mistakes you made in the past helped you to avoid repeating them again? We've all had some experiences where accelerating our learning curve made the real difference in succeeding at the goal in front of us.
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The Soliloquists
BY Israel Jayakaran
  What will you do when you have nothing to do for a few hours or when you are bored to death, not knowing how to spend the next couple of hours?  Most of the time, you will get out and go for a walk.  Some times walking can be monoto...
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KEEP ON ROCKIN'
BY Mark Jabo
Keep on rockin' . . . because what else are you going to do?
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Corruption, Dishonesty Runs Rife in Australian Government
BY Henk Luf
  The Australian Government Incompetent, Dishonest, and Corrupt.     The Australian Government has once again been proven to be incompetent, dishonest and even corrupt in relation to its accountability and other processes followin...
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Insurgent psychology – why they aren’t trying to win, but why they will!
BY Stephen John Morgan
For Arabs and Muslims their honour or the shaming of themselves and their brethren is something which cannot go unavenged. One must be prepared to die for it. It is linked to the culture of retribution, where a hurt or death brought upon another of one's family, tribe or clan must be avenged and this now extends to one's sect, nation, ethnicity and common religion. Psycho-culturally, the U.S. has entered an unwinable and endless war.
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The Politics of the Pitch
BY Margaret Gelbwasser
By now, I assume you are rested and rejuvenated and sitting at your tidy desk, ready to embark on the next phase of the freelancing life. You know the goal is to get assignments and you have various ideas jotted in your notepad or on your computer screen. The next few steps will tell you just what to do to transform your ideas into pitches that catch editors’ attention.
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Drought is on the Land
BY Reece Pocock
And it came to pass that the multitudes of Australia failed to understand how to save water in the driest inhabited continent in the world. Then the great God (John Howard) decreed that he would save the land. The mighty Murray Darling Basin will in future be controlled from Heaven, er, no, er Canberra
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Pakistan trapped, surrounded, quarantined or just reading too much into it?
BY Bhaskar Dasgupta
Pakistan is trapped and quarantined by all. Is it reading too much into the situation?
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The New Trends
BY Israel Jayakaran
The New Trends. The world has been on a "trend change" mode for centuries. Such changes don't come about overnight but in small doses over a period of time.
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AUSTRALIAN MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT KEEP DIRT FILES
BY Henk Luf
  It has been discovered that some Australian Members of Parliament are maintaining 'dirt files' on their constituents.   The discovery was made after a constituent of a Federal Liberal Party MP made allegations upon which an independen...
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Travel Review
BY Henk Luf
It is interesting to watch the total US military paranoia at Guantanamo Bay NAS. On the US side of one particular closed and barricaded gate, numerous heavily armed US Marines with dogs and other paraphernalia were busy at it, their weapons all aimed at the 'enemy'. The 'enemy' on the other side consisted of one Cuban soldier, sitting on a deck chair, smoking a large cigar. Ah indeed, US taxpayer's dollars at work.
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Finding the Joy in Writing
BY Margaret Gelbwasser
  When you start freelancing, there are many things you can no longer do. You can’t wait for someone else to tell you when it’s time to go home. You can’t take a break without feeling like you’re wasting valuable interview or writing time. You ...
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The Politics of War
BY John Deeds
This article brings forth the ideas we have long known about the politics of war, although perhaps we have forgotten some of the details along the way. Read on . . .
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‘…and Uncle Sam cried!’ (A parade of heroes)
BY Lue Deck
  (A parade of heroes)   There's a local legend in Washington, D.C. It's rumored that some nights there are strange goings on at the National Mall.  For those who are there to behold (and believe), ghosts still stroll that hallowe...
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Better Another Taliban Afghanistan, than a Taliban NUCLEAR Pakistan!?
BY Stephen John Morgan
The Soviets were prepared to fight to the death in Afghanistan because they knew the edge of their empire was crumbling and a domino effect on its other republics would follow. It took the Soviets 10 years and the loss of 15,000 troops before they admitted they admitted defeat in Afghanistan.
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A Little Girl and a Rose
BY Crystal Tein
There was once a little girl who was the daughter of a magical couple. She was the epitome of sunshine. Whenever she laughed, it was like silver bells jingling.   However, this little girl was not the model girl. She was rather active and didn...
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THE CIA - AMERICA'S OWN TERRORISM ORGANISATION AND ITS SECRET ACTIVITIES
BY Henk Luf
The US has been accused of conducting terrorism activities in various countries around the world such activities designed to bypass international and US domestic laws. The US agency involved is the CIA, which can now be classified as a terrorist organisation in accordance with internationally recognised guidelines.
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The Battle
BY Reece Pocock
Carrier driver Kev Kendall in the Battle of El Alamein. At precisely 21:40 hours, on October 23rd 1942 the Battle of El Alamein began.
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Politics, Religion, and the American Café
BY Tara Meacham
Within the last decade, café patrons have begun to utilize the café setting as a place for discussion of religion and politics. This behavior is no longer a trend seen only in urban cafés.
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Iran – The Unwinable War, with Unachievable Aims and Unbelievable Consequences
BY Stephen John Morgan
Despite all the diplomatic jaw-jaw and the attempts by the Bush administration to throw dust in the eyes of the public, it is likely that the U.S. has decided together with Israel to launch a "pre-emptive" attack on Iranian nuclear facilities. Whatever conferences and accords come up, there is only a short window of opportunity to attack, before defeat in Iraq paralyses the U.S. scope for operations. It will be the last war for the lost cause.
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U.S. FACILITIES AT GUANTANAMO BAY DECLARED ILLEGAL
BY Henk Luf
  The "International Law Compliance Forum", ILCF, have declared U.S. facilities at Guantanamo Bay to be an illegal occupation of Cuban territory.   The ILCF says that Guantanamo Bay belongs to Cuba and that the U.S. has no right to occup...
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The New Global Epidemic
BY Mark Jabo
Climate change? Bird flu? These problems are nothing compared with the latest global pandemic . . .
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The Ballad Of Britney
BY Michael Jae
Let’s see, her music is crap, she doesn’t even sing well, her choice in men sucks, she sure can’t act, and that is just the beginning of this corporate manifested robot. But now, my dislike for her has turned to sorrow as Britney continues to spiral downward through the toilet bowl we call life.
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The Craft of Freelance Writing
BY Margaret Gelbwasser
Do you wake up in the middle of the night with burning questions about writing? Who doesn't? Here is the first of articles to come on the mysteries of the writing world.
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The Great Satan, the wounded snake?
BY Bhaskar Dasgupta
The Mad Mullahs and The Great Satan, covert war is manageable but overt war is a disaster
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Iraqis should vote U.S. Military In or Out!
BY Lue Deck
OK, so America did well at nation building with South Korea, Japan, and Germany. Nobody can take that away from us. America also did pretty well with Israel, Thailand and The Philippines. But, as far as Iraq goes...not so good!
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ISRAEL RECEIVES BUNKER-BUSTER WEAPONS
BY Henk Luf
The Israeli Air Force is said to have received 'bunker-buster' bombs from the U.S.
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Addictions Anonymous, 38: Problems with Emotional Pain and Service to Others
BY Julian I. Taber, Ph.D.
There are clinics for treating physical pain all over the United States, but emotional distress, one of the chief obstacles in the path to a normal existence, is often neglected or treated inappropriately. Everyone, of course, experiences emotional pain at one time or another. Some problems are temporary and specific to a situation, some are chronic and permanent parts of a person’s life.
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New Miracle Diet Helps Shed Unwanted Success
BY Mark Jabo
New scientific breakthrough yields amazing results
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