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  • REALITY CHECK: Two Cheers for the Debt Ceiling !!

    REALITY CHECK: Cheers Debt Ceiling

    Everyone complains about the debt ceiling. And, yes, there's plenty about it not to like:Red Ink: First, there's the debt itself. Today, the US government... Read more

    The 11 July 2011 by   Kena
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  • Preparing for Protest

    Preparing Protest

    It sounds like there is going to be a really big protest tomorrow at Tahrir. Writing in Al Masry Al Youm almasryalyoum English, Noha El Hennawy states that... Read more

    The 07 July 2011 by   Warigia
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  • WOUNDED KNEE: A Few Afterthoughts

    WOUNDED KNEE: Afterthoughts

    Three survivors of the 1890 Wounded Knee massacre, identified (left to right) as brothers White Lance, Joseph Horn Cloud, and Dewey Beard (Iron Tail). Since... Read more

    The 06 July 2011 by   Kena
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  • Interview with Abdel Ghaffr Shokr: Founder of Coalition of Popular Socialist...

    I first met Mr. Abdel Ghaffr Shokr at an AUC conference on the Revolution or Democratic Transformation. He impressed me, so I decided to interview him as part o... Read more

    The 06 July 2011 by   Warigia
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  • Economic Reform Gaining Momentum in Pakistan

    Economic Reform Gaining Momentum Pakistan

    A Pakistan Business Council event. (Photo: Pakistan Business Council) In Pakistan, private sector participation in the economic reform process is gaining... Read more

    The 05 July 2011 by   Center For International Private Enterprise
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  • Mothers of Stillborn Babies Charged with Murder

    Mothers Stillborn Babies Charged with Murder

    To paraphrase George Dubya: misogynists never stop thinking of ways to harm women, and neither does America. The latest joyous news from the motherland (a term ... Read more

    The 29 June 2011 by   Cilaw
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  • Perspectives: How to Stop Pay-to-Play Politics

    Perspectives: Stop Pay-to-Play Politics

    by Shreya Barot, American Sustainable Business Council The American democratic principles of “government of the people, by the people, for the people” are now... Read more

    The 22 June 2011 by   Blab
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  • An African in Egypt

    African Egypt

    A bad thing happened on Friday. My Sudanese nanny, Suzy, was the victim of a pretty serious racist incident. Suzy is south Sudanese, of the Dinka people. She wa... Read more

    The 19 June 2011 by   Warigia
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  • Six Lessons from the Egyptian Revolution

    Lessons from Egyptian Revolution

    What an experience having just visited and worked in Egypt, a country that is going through a political revolution. There were times when I thought I was going... Read more

    The 13 June 2011 by   Iangreen
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  • The Military is Not the Answer

    Military Answer

    For many countries, the temptation to employ the army for roles beyond defense is too much to resist. Militaries tend to be highly structured and efficient... Read more

    The 10 June 2011 by   Center For International Private Enterprise
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