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  • Twice an Orphan - Barmy Bureaucracy or Welfare of the Child? You Judge.  By : Johnny Summerton
    Last weekend here in France an 11-year-old boy, Joris, found himself effectively orphaned for the second time He was taken into care after his father, 34-year-old Aboubakar Coulibaly, was deported back to his native Côte d'Ivoire
  • The Effects of Global Warming  By : Christophe Catesson
    When you hear about the effects of global warming it is important to understand that the effects we are experiencing today are moderate compared to what the future will see if we do not take preventative action Over the next century researchers and environmental professionals are stating that the effects of global warming will continue on a constant inclined curve
  • Public Prosecutor Recommends Dropping (Jean) Sarkozy Charges  By : Johnny Summerton
    The mysterious if somewhat exhausting case of the hit-and-run scooter and the role of the French president's son, Jean Sarkozy, could be nearing its conclusion

    A Paris prosecutor has recommended dropping charges against him, but a final decision won't be handed down until September
  • Ad’ Campaign to Promote Sarkozy’s Election Promise  By : Johnny Summerton
    The French government has launched a media blitz in an attempt to convince people that it really is winning the battle to increase purchasing power

    In the coming weeks the French will be treated to over 1,600 TV commercials as well as Internet advertising and full page spreads in the national and regional daily newspapers
  • A True-Life Story of David Versus Goliath  By : Yuan-tsung Chen
    My book, RETURN TO THE MIDDLE KINGDOM: One Family, Three Revolutionaries, and the Birth of Modern China, is non-fiction, but in order to bring the history alive, I had to bring the characters and places alive I've given some idea of how I wrote three-dimensional characters previously, and now I want to say how important it is to know the places the protagonists had been to
  • Sarkozy Starts Visit to Israel  By : Johnny Summerton
    The French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, begins a three-day visit to Israel on Sunday in what the press back home is reporting as further proof of an improvement in relations between the two countries

    It'll be only the third time a French president has visited Israel, and Sarkozy is likely to have a far more conciliatory tone than his predecessors
  • Algae Biodiesel: Fuel of the Future  By : Ray Subs
    There is no question that alternative fuel sources must be found if we are going to reduce our dependence on oil, lower transportation costs, and stop damaging the environment Algae biodiesel is a fuel alternative that has many people hopeful for these changes as it creates fuel efficiently without displacing food crops, damaging the environment, and it reduces our dependence on oil
  • The Nicaragua Canal: Will it Ever be Built?  By : Attila Jancsina
    The Nicaragua Canal: Will It Ever be Built

    Everyone knows about the Panama Canal, and how it connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
  • France Faces Fine Over Lack of Hamster Love  By : Johnny Summerton
    Weird but true, France is being threatened with a €17 million penalty if it doesn’t clean up its act and come up with a strategy to save the European hamster, one of the continent’s most threatened species

    Last week the European Commission, the executive branch of the 27-member European Union, gave France a two-month deadline or else it would have to cough up the whopping fine for failing to comply with the Habitats Directive (yes we’re in Eurobabbleland here) to prevent the rodent’s extinction
  • The Nicaragua Canal: Will It Ever be Built?  By : Attila Jancsina
    Everyone knows about the Panama Canal, and how it connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. However, not everyone knows that the United States originally wanted to build this canal through Nicaragua.
  • Choose Your Plastic Products With Care  By : Kadence Buchanan
    People of a certain generation remember when a neighbor whispered a hot tip into the Graduate's ear, "Plastics" That was a reflection of the 1960's excitement over the material that promised to revolutionize manufacturing, industry and household living
  • Ferrari to Return as PPDA is Given the Boot  By : Johnny Summerton
    One of France’s top news anchors, Patrick Poivre d'Arvor, will bid farewell to viewers this summer and be replaced by the darling of the French media, Laurence Ferrari

    PPDA as he is more affectionately known has been a familiar face on prime time news for more than three decades
  • Black Powder Guns 101  By : Dave Text
    Gun powder also called black powder, is made of pyrotechnic composition which is an explosive combination of potassium nitrate, charcoal and sulfur that flames quickly and can produce a number of hot solids and gases that can be used as a propellant in fireworks as well as fire arms

    Black powder guns are guns that are loaded with black powder
  • Towards 2025 – When There Are Fewer Glaciers and Less Arctic Ice  By : Mia den Haan
    Many of the ice structures like glaciers, ice in mountain areas, and the Arctic icecap are melting Most of these structures will no longer be in existence by 2025
  • Martine Aubry – The Lady In Waiting.  By : Johnny Summerton
    She might have been absent from national politics for the past eight years, but now a one-time leading light of the Socialist party, Martine Aubry, appears to be back in favour

    Aubry is being touted – not least by herself – as a figure behind which activists could unite in the tussle for the leadership of the party due in November
  • France's "Virgin Obsessed" Serial Killer Gets Life  By : Johnny Summerton
    After a high profile trial lasting two months, a court in northeastern France on Wednesday found Michel Fourniret, the country’s most notorious serial killer in decades, guilty on seven counts of murder and sentenced him to life imprisonment

    His wife, Monique Olivier, was also sentenced to 28 years behind bars for complicity
  • A Nouvel Skyscraper For Paris  By : Johnny Summerton
    The French capital is to get just what it needs to set it apart from the rest of the globe’s major cities - a new 300-metre skyscraper set to challenge the world-famous Eiffel tower’s domination of the city’s skyline

    France’s very own Jean Nouvel fought off competition from four other world class architects to be awarded the commission to construct the new Signal tower
  • A Taxing Day As Sarkozy Goes Walkabout Among The Fruit And Veg  By : Johnny Summerton
    What a start to the day for the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy He was up and about before dawned cracked rubbing shoulders and pressing flesh with the hoi polloi at Rungis, France’s largest wholesale food and flower market just south of Paris
  • Spray Foam Insulation  By : Paula Barton
    The average family in the United States spends around $1,300 a year on bills to provide energy to the home, most of that energy is wasted by the home Millions of $’s are wasted every year through appliances being unnecessarily left on and conditioned or heated air is just rushing out of buildings
  • The First Lady Sings  By : Johnny Summerton
    For some it will be a date to note in their diaries and one on which they will undoubtedly rush out in anticipation to the record stores For others it will quite possibly be time to clap their hands over their ears in an attempt to protect their hearing
  • The Knives Are Out  By : Johnny Summerton
    The big guns within the Socialist party here in France are warming up for battle ahead of an election to choose a new leader even though that’s still over six months away

    Segolene Royal officially announced her intention to stand last Friday
  • The Enemy Of The Night  By : Anthony Arrigo
    What is more inspiring than a dark night filled with sparkling stars There’s just something magical about looking into the dark sky and seeing a sky packed with dazzeling stars, it is certainly breath taking
  • The Conservation Policies Of Presidential Candidates  By : Scott Miscall
    We all know our Earth is in serious trouble. If there is one person who can really turn around things in our country it is the president.
  • The Holiday That Was, Then Wasn’t And Now Is  By : Johnny Summerton
    This is the rather muddled tale of the public holiday that disappeared from the French calendar four years ago when it became a quasi-working day But lo and behold, and hallelujah, everything’s back to normal at last and lundi Pentecôte, or Whit Monday, is once again a day off
  • Sarkozy Sees Sense On Blair Presidency  By : Johnny Summerton
    It has not been made official yet but it’s already doing the rounds of the media both here in France and across the channel in Britain The French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, is apparently not going to back former British prime minister, Tony Blair, as a candidate to become the first president of the European Union
  • Five Futures For Pakistan  By : Sohail Inayatullah
    In this essay, I outline Five futures for Pakistan: (1) the Pendulum continues forever, (2) Collapse, (3) Joining Chindia, (4) the Great Game, and (5) a South Asian Confederation The most familiar and likely are based on the pendulum of rule by the military and rule by landlord/politicians
  • What Are The Pros And Cons To Solar Energy  By : Gavin Dye
    Using the power of the sun to power our lifestyles, on paper looks like a natural fit As with all things in life there are two sides to any argument and Solar Power is no different, so hopefully in this article I will answer what are the pro’s and con’s to using solar energy in today’s world

    The Pro's to using Solar Energy

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  • Global Warming - 5 Simple Ways To Go Green And Save The Environment  By : Donald Mckenzie Jr
    In today’s world global warming is an area of great concern If everyone makes small changes to become economically friendly, things would get better
  • Global Warming - 10 Simple Ways To Lower Your Carbon Emissions  By :
    Today the global warming situation has been getting a ton of media coverage Many scientists from all over the world have agreed that the planet has been getting warmer due to many environmental factors
  • Check Out Charities: 5 Tips For Choosing A Worthwhile Charity And Getting Involved  By :
    The call to make a positive difference in the larger world around us is heard by millions of people every day Most of us just put it off because we are understandably busy with our day-to-day lives of surviving and thriving: families, incomes and personal pursuits need to be sustained and nurtured
  • Greek Antiques Democracy - Now In Bhutan, Right Beside Tibet  By :
    What an irony that while Chinese police apply their batons against Tibetan monks, just over those mountains Bhutan has just voted for their first time, and have a leader they voted in. Joy, next to sorrow and pain.
  • Chinese Antiques, Confucian Respect - Best With Athenian Free Speech  By :
    Chinese antique wisdom flows from Confucian respect for the Emperor, all serve He who could behead you at his whim or will. Thomas Jefferson has some vintage Greek vintage democracy that would go well over that.
  • Healthy Lifestyes in Tibet - Unlikely, So Bravo, Nancy Pelosi  By :
    The news shows the American political leader Nancy Pelosi in northern India, hand in hand with the Dahli Llahma of Tibet, after riots to protest their loss of freedoms.
  • Healthy Lifestyles For Darfur more Likely after Steven Spielberg Shames China  By :
    Until now China has behaved with impunity while becoming rich by using our capitalism to sell us goods base on their vast cheap labor. But they make normal living and healthy lifestyles impossible for millions in Darfur while they sell the guns to allow the genocide in Darfur while trading that for oil, taking most of the oil from that land. Well done, Steven.
  • Asia boom, US bust buffeting Australian economy  By :
    Boom in Asia and bust in the United States are buffeting Australia's economy, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd warned Monday as he outlined plans to rein in inflation.
  • Global Warming Topics  By :
    The past 100 years has seen the Earths surface warm up approximately 06°C
  • A Good Diet Is Essential  By :
    A good normal sustainable diet will help you maintain a healthy body balance, give you sustained energy and additional brainpower

    Without a good sustainable diet in your life you will find that it will be more difficult to lose weight than not
  • Global Warming’s Fever  By :
    “The earth has a fever” This was a statement from Nobel Prize winning documentarian, Al Gore
  • America’s Impending Recession Is Good News For MLM  By :
    When you go back in history, it is when there was a recession when some people got rich This is the beginning of 2008, and after President George W Bush’s speech, markets are jittery due to fears of a recession in the US economy
  • Collagen Skin Care  By : Tim Wright
    Collagen has been widely used in cosmetic surgery as a healing aid for burn patients, reconstruction of bone and a wide variety of dental, orthopaedic and surgical purposes Until quite recently Collagen as a beauty treatment has not been widely used for household cosmetic makeup
  • Lebanese News: Getting A Clear Picture From The Middle East  By :
    The top news of the day reaches millions of people daily via the Internet You can catch up with the geo-political and environmental issues, as well as the latest Lebanese news sprinkled with interesting blogs and videos chronicling the lighter side of life about the people, culture, and events in Iraq, Egypt, Lebanon, Greece, Israel and more
  • Lebanon News And Great Opportunities  By :
    Opportunities come your way via several routes It could be a tip from a friend, something said in discussions, a look at the shops around you, or something you stumbled on online
  • Troop Support: Sending Care Packages to Military Personnel  By :
    Nothing says home to deployed military personnel like a care package. Filled with treats, necessities, and greetings, a care package can be a huge morale booster for those far from home - especially during the holidays. "Mail is one of the greatest morale boosters we can give our troops during the holiday," said Postmaster General John E. Potter.
  • Texas UFO And Jets May Have Entered Restricted Presidential Airspace  By : Jeff Divers
    The laundry list of strangeness surrounding the Stephenville, Texas, UFO sightings is growing Despite efforts by a military spokesperson to attribute the sightings to F-16 training maneuvers, new video shows a strange object that doesn’t look or act anything like a conventional aircraft
  • Driven To Save Our World  By : Carole S. Guinane
    Energy efficiency is not just about what we do at home and at work Its what we do everywhere
  • The Investment Into Green Energy  By : Carole S. Guinane
    In the United States, Canada and Australia both commercial and residential consumers can buy green energy from their standard local utility provider of from a provider that specializes in green energy Many third party suppliers of energy provide green energy electricity that is produced from renewable resources
  • Exploding The Global Warming Myths  By :
    Are you a believer of Global warming or not Or are you one of the cynics yet to be convinced
  • Energy Blowing In The Wind  By : Carole S. Guinane
    Wind power has long been a source of renewable energy, as evidenced by the many windmills of centuries past The flow of air is used to run wind turbines, some of which can produce up to 5 megawatts of power
  • Ireland Needs More Trees  By : Marie Boyer
    Rooted in Ireland is an oak planting project in Drumconwell, which is just outside Armagh city in Ireland The tree site is set on 9 acres of beautiful, lush farmland, overlooking the picturesque and hugely historic Cathedral City
  • Top Ten Plus One Reasons to Visit Thailand  By :
    If you are planning a vacation you should seriously consider visiting the Land of Smiles. Thailand has it all – beaches, mountains, forests, ancient ruins, temples and a whole lot more.
  • Stop Global Warming  By :
    More frequently we are being given reminders that we are living on a fragile and volatile planet Many of our natural resources have been processed to near depletion
  • American Consulate in Chiang Mai  By :
    I am sure that you are aware that there is an American Embassy in Bangkok – but – did you know that there is a consulate in Northern Thailand? This may save you some time and money if you have official business to conduct and don’t want to go all the way to Bangkok.
  • Air Force Medical Team Performs Goodwill Mission In Thailand  By :
    Mainstream media likes to only report the negative military news. Here is a story that shows some of the good things that the military does on a regular basis. The Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marines perform these types of missions throughout the year and most of these stories go unreported.
  • Never forget - Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command  By :
    The U.S. Military has a proud tradition of never leaving anyone behind. To fulfill this mission, the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC) was created to track soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines not accounted for during any combat mission. Detachments have been established throughout the Pacific to conduct these search and identify missions.
  • Cope Tiger 2007  By :
    Frequent travelers know all about the Army’s Exercise Cobra Gold but not many have heard of the Air Force’s Exercise Cope Tiger. Held annually, Cope Tiger is a multi-lateral exercise with the United States, Thailand and Singapore. It is held in Thailand and continues to build relationships between all of the participating countries.
  • Thailand’s Military - Multinational Support  By :
    Thailand has been a staunch ally of the United States for many years and has provided military support to many ongoing missions – primarily in Afghanistan and Iraq. The have also provided support to other peace keeping operations around the world.
  • Thailand’s Peacekeeping Role in Southeast Asia  By :
    Since the end of the Cold War, and with the rise in low-intensity conflicts, the resulting impact on stability and security in the region and the world at large resulted in the Royal Thai Government enhancing its support to peacekeeping and humanitarian activities. This has been at both regional and global levels.
  • Indonesia Launches Condom Campaign In The Midst Of HIV Crisis  By :
    In the first ever national event intended to promote condom use, Indonesia is attempting to make it plain that condoms should always be used In an attempt to curb unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases, Jarkata and other communities in Indonesia are participating in a condom campaign

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