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an esxclusive report of TV Patrol World on the alarming news about the article writen by HK columnist Chip Tsao. The article insults Filipinos when the columnist said that Philippines is "nation of servants"
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HONG KONG: A Hong Kong columnist came under attack on Monday from angry Philippine politicians and migrant workers after he described their country as "a nation of servants" and condemned Manila's claims to the Spratly Islands.
Chip Tsao said in his
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Channel News Asia
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific/view/418806/1/.html
Former British Navy Lft Commander Brian Gerish exposes the evil "charity" Common Purpose. This group is a fifth column that has infiltrated the heart of British society & its infrastructure. This is a very important set of videos and should be seen by all freedom loving people. Fifth Column - Description - A fifth column is a group of people who undermine a larger group, such as a council, public sector or a nation, to which it is regarded as being loyal. Common pupose exposed Links: www ...
www.Edmonton911truth.com KEEPING EDMONTON INFORMED Video Information: Todd Babiak : an author, journalist and screen writer who gave his views in a column regarding the 9/11 truth movement titled " Sept. 11 conspiracy theories provide cheap entertainment" 'Truthers' avoid the difficult problem of making the world more secure. Published in The Edmonton Journal Thursday, June 26 2008. I respect Todd's work and stand by his right to his opinions regarding the 9/11 truth movement. My response to ...
Watchdog Nation teaches Americans how to fight back and regain control of their lives in tough times. Dave is the author of Dave Lieber's Watchdog Nation: Bite Back When Businesses and Scammers Do You Wrong. He talks to audiences on the same topic.
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...which ranks as the 17th largest economy among nations worldwide. For 45 years, Flanigan has covered national and international business and economics. Currently a business columnist for the New York Times, he was a 20-year columnist for the Los Angeles Times....
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Street Insider
http://www.streetinsider.com/Press+Releases/Business+Columnist+and+Author%2C+James+Flanigan%2C+Discusses+Latest+Work/4437560.html
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...Dodd will discuss the importance of soundly built infrastructure and the immediate need for long-term investment in our nation's roads, bridges, and mass transit systems. In order for our country to remain competitive in the global economy, Dodd makes clear...
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NBC 17.com
http://wake.mync.com/site/wake/news/story/26256/senator-ny-times-columnist-featured-at-ncsu-forum
Republican former House majority leader Dick Armey over-exposed his male chauvinism when he told Joan Walsh, Salon.com columnist, that he was glad she wasn't his wife, so he didn't have to listen to her prattle on. His appearance was blatantly marred by his drunken demeanor and dismissive attitude toward Walsh and the suggestion that conservative principals are what has lead the nation to the current financial crisis. Chris Matthews attempts to moderate the discussion. ...
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...Abraham Lincoln's and the speeches President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave as he took office amid the Great Depression. Given the nation's current economic crisis, Errol Lewis, a columnist for the New York Daily News, was looking for Obama to echo Roosevelt's...
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WFTV
http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/20/obama.speech/index.html?eref=ib_topstories
Liberation movements, governments and terrorism ~ facts & analysis from Eric Margolis, interviewed by Paul Jay, the Real News Network ~ trnn.com Bio Eric Margolis is a journalist born in New York City and holding degrees from Georgetown the University of Geneva, and New York University. During the Vietnam War he served as a US Army infantryman. Margolis is the author of War at the Top of the World - The Struggle for Afghanistan and Asia is a syndicated columnist and broadcaster whose ...
Great conversation with Rich Lowry, author, syndicated columnist and editor of National Review, the leading conservative magazine founded in 1955 by the late William F. Buckley Jr. Lowry talks about the magazine, the recent political season (including Barack Obama, John McCain, and Sarah Palin), the conservative response to the global economic crisis and the serious challenges the Republican Party faces in the years ahead
Is this the "Change" you wanted???...No rumor or falseness here,its real. Deal with it and shake your denial. " Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction" FULL UNEDITED INTERVIEW www.c-spanarchives.org Columnist: Draft is needed because we may have to invade Pakistan rawstory.com Obama believes women should register for draft www ...
The Dacian Wars on the Column of Trajan Dacians had been on the Roman agenda since before the days of Caesar when they had beaten a Roman army at the Battle of Histria. In 85, the Dacians had swarmed over the Danube and pillaged Moesia and initially defeated an army the Emperor Domitian sent against them, but the Romans were victorious in the Battle of Tapae in 88 AD and a truce was drawn up. From AD85 to AD89, the Dacians (under Decebalus) were engaged in two wars with the Romans. In AD87 ...
Ari Melber of the Nation interviews Joe Trippi, of joetrippi.com. Joe Trippi worked on his first presidential campaign for Senator Edward M. Kennedy in 1980. His work in presidential politics continued with the campaigns of Walter Mondale, Gary Hart, Richard Gephardt, and most recently, Governor Howard Dean.Trippi has worked on more than one hundred campaigns and has helped elect city attorneys and governors, mayors and senators. In the 1990s, Trippi's lifelong fascination with technology ...
Complete videos at: fora.tv Author Dagmar Herzog examines the efforts of religious conservatives to influence sexual culture in the US during the Bush Administration. Herzog claims widespread increases in religion-themed sex education, therapy, and medical research as examples. ----- Has the conservative agenda come to dominate the national and international conversation on sexual rights? Obama's victory and the vote against abortion bans in Colorado and South Dakota brought some sexual ...
Complete video at: fora.tv Political commentators Michael Tomasky, Frank Rich, Martin Kettle, and Thomas Powers debate the political future of 2008 Republican Vice Presidential Nominee Sarah Palin. ----- A panel of writers and editors lay out what you need to know before heading to the polls in November. Join some of the brightest intellectuals of our day as they break down what they see as the major issues steering this election season, and find out what they think you need to decide before ...
Debate about the state of the news media features Eric Alterman, columnist for "The Nation" and author of "What Liberal Media?", and Tucker Carlson, former host of CNN's "Crossfire" and host of MSNBC's "The Situation with Tucker Carlson". Series: Humanitas [3/2006] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 11460]
Jay Hakes, director of the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum, and Gleaves Whitney, director of the Hauenstein Center Presidential Election, appear on WGVU's "West Michigan Week" to discuss the 2008 presidential election and American energy independence. Jay Hakes, author of "A Declaration of Energy Independence," has served as director of the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum since June of 2000. An alumnus of the Carter administration, Hakes spent most of his time there ...
Jay Hakes, director of the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum, and Gleaves Whitney, director of the Hauenstein Center Presidential Election, appear on WGVU's "West Michigan Week" to discuss the 2008 presidential election and American energy independence. Jay Hakes, author of "A Declaration of Energy Independence," has served as director of the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum since June of 2000. An alumnus of the Carter administration, Hakes spent most of his time there ...
Jay Hakes, director of the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum, and Gleaves Whitney, director of the Hauenstein Center Presidential Election, appear on WGVU's "West Michigan Week" to discuss the 2008 presidential election and American energy independence. Jay Hakes, author of "A Declaration of Energy Independence," has served as director of the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum since June of 2000. An alumnus of the Carter administration, Hakes spent most of his time there ...
Nation magazine columnist Naomi Klein speaks at a Nation/Brecht Forum event about the financial crisis. She offers some blunt advice to Barack Obama ("Larry Summers and Bob Rubin have got to go") and one big proposal: Nationalize Exxon.
Complete video at: fora.tv Pulitzer Prize-winning author and columnist Tom Friedman discusses the increasing trend of developing nations to aspire to US levels of economic consumption, and warns that this trend may be extremely detrimental to the global environment. ----- In this talk, New York Time columnist and author Tom Friedman exposes the irrationality of US policies that promote consumption of vast quantities of oil. Friedman stresses that the United States must lead efforts to ...
Christopher Buckley, a conservative columnist who endorsed Barack Obama talks to Chris Matthews about his decision to resign from the National Review after his column was deluged with angry e-mails and subscribers threatening to cancel.
Let me be the latest conservative/libertarian/whatever to leap onto the Barack Obama bandwagon. Its a good thing my dear old mum and pup are no longer alive. Theyd cut off my allowance. Or would they? But lets get that part out of the way. The only reason my vote would be of any interest to anyone is that my last name happens to be Buckley—a name I inherited. So in the event anyone notices or cares, the headline will be: William F. Buckleys Son Says He Is Pro-Obama. I know, I know: It lacks ...
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...Magazine; the feature is distributed by Universal to U.S. and Canadian newspapers under the title of "On Ethics." The columnist -- who can be heard every other Sunday on National Public Radio's "Weekend All Things Considered" -- has also written for publications...
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Editor & Publisher
http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/departments/syndicates/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003869684
Complete video at: fora.tv David Ewing Duncan, co-host of NPR's "Biotech Nation," outlines new scientific breakthroughs in aging research. ----- David Ewing Duncan discusses Creative Disruptions as a part of The Ethical Frontiers of Science during the 2008 Chautauqua Institution morning lecture series. David Ewing Duncan is an award-winning, best-selling author of six books and numerous essays, articles and short stories, and a television, radio and film producer and correspondent. He is the ...
Complete video at: fora.tv Washington Post Op-Ed Columnist EJ Dionne discusses the relationship between faith and patriotism - while cautioning against blind loyalty to either. ----- Washington Post Op-Ed Columnist EJ Dionne discusses religion and American politics, as a part of the Chautauqua Institution's 2008 lecture series. This program was recorded in collaboration with the Chautauqua Institution, in Chautauqua, NY, on July 1, 2008. EJ Dionne is a twice-weekly columnist for The Post ...
Complete video at: fora.tv Washington Post Op-Ed columnist EJ Dionne discusses the increase in Democratic candidates' references to religion and religious themes throughout the 2008 elections, and examines the historic relationship between religion and the American political left. ----- Washington Post Op-Ed Columnist EJ Dionne discusses religion and American politics, as a part of the Chautauqua Institution's 2008 lecture series. This program was recorded in collaboration with the ...
Our roving reporters, Beth LaDove and Carla Borelli of LocalForage.com meet with Tablehopper e-columnist Marcia Gagliardi in the Spirits Pavilion.
Pat Buchanan, political analyst, columnist and author of Churchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War: How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World, discusses the British politicians' colossal blunders that led them into World War I and II and the collapse of their empire, the consequences of American intervention in WWI and imposition of the Versailles Treaty, Hitler's motive to regain the lands lost in the east and willingness to forsake former German provinces in the west out of ...
Pat Buchanan, political analyst, columnist and author of Churchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War: How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World, discusses the British politicians' colossal blunders that led them into World War I and II and the collapse of their empire, the consequences of American intervention in WWI and imposition of the Versailles Treaty, Hitler's motive to regain the lands lost in the east and willingness to forsake former German provinces in the west out of ...
Pat Buchanan, political analyst, columnist and author of Churchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War: How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World, discusses the British politicians' colossal blunders that led them into World War I and II and the collapse of their empire, the consequences of American intervention in WWI and imposition of the Versailles Treaty, Hitler's motive to regain the lands lost in the east and willingness to forsake former German provinces in the west out of ...
Complete video at: fora.tv Slate "War Stories" columnist Fred Kaplan examines shifts in the Bush Administration's approach to negotiations with North Korea. ----- Fred Kaplan discusses Daydream Believers: How a Few Grand Ideas Wrecked American Power. How did America reach its current state of affairs? Come explore Fred Kaplan's understanding of the evolution of what he sees as the misguided ideologies that currently dominate the political sphere. Kaplan shares his views of how George W. Bush ...
Pat, Buchanan, politician, author, syndicated columnist and broadcaster discuses his new book, Churchill, Hitler, and The Unnecessary War: How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World, Scott McClellan's allegations against Bush, the mistakes that Winston Churchill and other British politicians made in dealing with Hitler, Churchill's desire for war against the Germans, the destruction of the British Empire and the creation of the Cold War, Bush's admiration of Churchill ...
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...list. Eugene Robinson, columnist and associate editor, The Washington Post Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor and publisher, The Nation Asra Nomani, former reporter, The Wall Street Journal; author, "Standing Alone in Mecca" Chris Hayes, Washington editor, The...
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The Nation
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/TheNationEdPicks/~3/286990928/2008-journalism-conference
Professor Eric Alterman visits Google's Mountain View, CA headquarters to discuss his book "Why We're Liberals: A Political Handbook for Post-Bush America." Eric Alterman is Distinguished Professor of English and journalism at Brooklyn College and the Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York. He is the author of the national bestsellers What Liberal Media?, The Book on Bush (with Mark Green), and When Presidents Lie. Media columnist for The Nation, a blogger for Media ...
Complete video at: fora.tv Columnist Eric Alterman dismisses notions that American liberals are "unpatriotic," in a conversation with FORA.tv founder and CEO Brian Gruber. ----- Liberal columinst, blogger and author Eric Alterman sits down for an interview with FORA.tv Founder and CEO Brian Gruber to discuss his most recent book Why We're Liberals, the meaning of liberalism, and the state of politics in the United States. Eric Alterman is distinguished professor of English at Brooklyn ...
Complete video at: fora.tv Columnist Eric Alterman discusses negative perceptions of the term "liberal" as it is used in American politics, in a conversation with FORA.tv founder and CEO Brian Gruber. ----- Liberal columinst, blogger and author Eric Alterman sits down for an interview with FORA.tv Founder and CEO Brian Gruber to discuss his most recent book Why We're Liberals, the meaning of liberalism, and the state of politics in the United States. Eric Alterman is distinguished professor ...
Complete video at: fora.tv Columnist and CUNY Professor of Journalism Eric Alterman speculates on the future of newspapers, in a conversation with FORA.tv founder and CEO Brian Gruber. ----- Liberal columinst, blogger and author Eric Alterman sits down for an interview with FORA.tv Founder and CEO Brian Gruber to discuss his most recent book Why We're Liberals, the meaning of liberalism, and the state of politics in the United States. Eric Alterman is distinguished professor of English at ...
Complete video at: fora.tv Washington Post Op-Ed columnist EJ Dionne discusses the chances of an atheist candidate being elected President of the United States. ----- EJ Dionne discusses Souled Out: Reclaiming Faith and Politics after the Religious Right. One of our most prolific thinkers, EJ Dionne argues that the advantage of the religious right is over. He says mainstream America has taken up the causes of social justice, peace and the environment. Though he expects evangelical Christians ...
Complete video at: fora.tv Washington Post Op-Ed columnist EJ Dionne argues that the era of the "religious right" is ending for American politics. ----- EJ Dionne discusses Souled Out: Reclaiming Faith and Politics after the Religious Right. One of our most prolific thinkers, EJ Dionne argues that the advantage of the religious right is over. He says mainstream America has taken up the causes of social justice, peace and the environment. Though he expects evangelical Christians to continue ...
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...recipient of the Charlie Eisenmann Client-First Service Award by Dunham & Associates Investment Counsel, Inc. She received the national award at the Dunham Institute Wealth Management Symposium on May 4, 2007, in Del Mar, California. The award recognizes her...
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Emediawire.com
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/03/prweb745754.htm
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...star Sean Taylor, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the Jena controversy. This marks the second time Pitts was named top columnist in the nation by ASNE. He was also given the prestigious award in 2001. Pitts was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 2004. He...
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Miami Herald
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/miami_dade/story/425628.html
Boston Police Gaelic Column, the Boston Police's Bagpipe Band, performing at a Jimmy Fund event for Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Milton, MA on Mar 10th, 2007. The tunes are Pikeman's March - 20 Men From Dublin - A Nation Once Again. For more info on the band, visit bostonpolicegaeliccolumn.com
US Ethiopia -backed Somali government is "comprehensively been defeated" Says Salim Lone. Salim Lone. Columnist for the Daily Nation in Kenya and a former spokesperson for the UN mission in Iraq.
Complete video at: fora.tv Oxford University Professor of Historical Theology Alister McGrath debates atheist author Christopher Hitchens on the conflict between mainstream and extremist religions. This is part one of a three-part excerpt. Part two: www.youtube.com Part three: www.youtube.com ----- Poison or Cure? Religious Belief in the Modern World: A debate, dialogue, and discussion with Christopher Hitchens and Alister McGrath. The Ethics and Public Policy Center and the Berkley Center ...
This clip is an excerpt. Complete video at: fora.tv Christopher Hitchens, author, columnist and vocal supporter of the US war in Iraq, discusses possible consequences were the US to rapidly withdraw from the country. ----- What is the situation on the ground in Iraq - militarily and politically? Should the United States stay or withdraw, and what would be the consequences of each? Christopher Hitchens, one of the war's most ardent supporters, analyzes the current battle taking place in ...
Complete video at: fora.tv Prolific Indian author and diplomat Shashi Tharoor discusses the unique levels of pluralism evident in Indian culture and government. ----- Shashi Tharoor discusses The Elephant, The Tiger, and the Cell Phone: India, the Emerging 21st Century Power. Asia Society and the South Asia Journalists Association (SAJA) host the New York launch of Tharoor's new book. Tharoor shares his insight into the complex and intriguing culture of this rapidly evolving nation. The ...
Nation columnist Naomi Klein explores a key argument from her new book, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism: After 9/11 the Bush Administration launched a new economy, driven by the notion of an endless war against an undefined notion of evil. Read more in her 2005 Nation column "The Rise of Disaster Capitalism."
2000 years before Eisenhower warned of the military-industrial complex, Cicero warned us of "treason from within." Greg Felton, author of The Host and the Parasite (How Israel's Fifth Column Consumed America) concludes his book with Marcus Tullius Cicero's last words (43 BC). snowshoefilms yoryevrah

