Thursday, 2 August 2012

Secular Café: Annan Resigns as Syria Peace Envoy

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Annan Resigns as Syria Peace Envoy
Aug 2nd 2012, 16:37

Quote:

Annan Resigns as Syria Peace Envoy
By RICK GLADSTONE
Published: August 2, 2012

In a statement, Mr. Ban said Mr. Annan had informed him “of his intention not to renew his mandate” when it expires at the end of August.

Mr. Annan has grown increasingly frustrated over his failure to achieve even a basic cease-fire in the conflict, which began 17 months ago as a peaceful uprising against President Bashar al-Assad and has now escalated into civil war.

A Nobel Peace Prize winner and former United Nations secretary general, Mr. Annan, 74, is one of the world’s most seasoned diplomats. He agreed last February to act as a special representative for both the United Nations and Arab League to negotiate a peace plan in the Syria conflict, and received unanimous backing from the United Nations Security Council.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/03/wo...ace-envoy.html

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Secular Café: Would this solve the banking problem?

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Would this solve the banking problem?
Aug 2nd 2012, 10:41

http://www.spiegel.de/international/...-a-847658.html

I don't want to quote from the article. It's complex and needs to be read from beginning to end.

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Secular Café: Greek anti-immigrant party gives out free food for Greeks only

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Greek anti-immigrant party gives out free food for Greeks only
Aug 2nd 2012, 08:40

What do you think of this?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-19084584

Quote:

Greece's far-right Golden Dawn party has handed out free food to hundreds of struggling people in central Athens - but only to Greek nationals.

The ultra-nationalists won 18 parliamentary seats in Greece's June election, with a campaign openly hostile to illegal immigrants.

People lining up for food had to show identity papers to get the free packages from party volunteers...

...One of the party's MPs, Ilias Kasidiaris, told Reuters TV that they had bought the food "exclusively from Greek producers to give to Greek people".

A fellow MP at the event, Christos Pappas, said "we are in Greece, so Greeks have priority".

"The illegal immigrants that have come here, who enjoy, if you will, all the rights and privileges that come from Greek taxpayers are illegal, invaders. They are a threat to Greece," he said.

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Secular Café: Will the Parti Quebecois win in Quebec?

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Will the Parti Quebecois win in Quebec?
Aug 2nd 2012, 08:48

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-19081614

Quote:

The Canadian province of Quebec will hold elections next month in which a pro-independence party could end the governing federalists' run in power.

The office of Premier Jean Charest, who has been in power since 2003 and hopes for a fourth term, confirmed the poll would take place on 4 September.

Opinion polls suggest his Liberal Party trails the separatist Parti Quebecois.

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Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Secular Café: Bird hits 737 in Denver

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Bird hits 737 in Denver
Aug 2nd 2012, 02:29

story


:eek:

I mean, daaaaamn! What was it, a goose or bald eagle? Must have been a big one!

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Secular Café: Mitt Romney’s cultural differences

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Mitt Romney's cultural differences
Aug 1st 2012, 20:51

Folks,

On visiting Israel, Mitt Romney has said that the Palestinian's problems are caused by 'cultural differences'.

This is a very interesting concept. By drawing attention to 'cultural differences' we might consider some problems that Jewish people themselves had in Germany during the 1930s and early 1940s. It does seem true to say that there were 'cultural differences' between the National Socialists and the Jewish population in Germany and these differences were accentuated by the former in order to promulgate a certain social programme.

Another pertinent example of 'cultural differences' is what was experienced by American blacks before and during the 1960s and to some extent today in the USA. Such cultural differences do have a tendency to persist through history.

I have heard it called 'racism'.

Alex.

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Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Secular Café: America the Possible

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America the Possible
Jul 31st 2012, 15:07

Fascinating article in Orion:

Quote:

America the Possible: A Manifesto, Part I
From decline to rebirth
by James Gustave Speth
Published in the March/April 2012 issue of Orion magazine

LIKE YOU AND OTHER AMERICANS, I love my country, its wonderful people, its boundless energy, its creativity in so many fields, its natural beauty, its many gifts to the world, and the freedom it has given us to express ourselves. So we should all be angry, profoundly angry, when we consider what has happened to our country and what that neglect could mean for our children and grandchildren.

How can we gauge what has happened to America in the past few decades and where we stand today? One way is to look at how America now compares with other countries in key areas. The group of twenty advanced democracies—the major countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan, the Nordic countries, Canada, and others—can be thought of as our peer nations. Here's what we see when we look at these countries. To our great shame, America now has

• the highest poverty rate, both generally and for children;
• the greatest inequality of incomes;
• the lowest social mobility;
• the lowest score on the UN's index of "material well-being of children";
• the worst score on the UN's Gender Inequality Index;
• the highest expenditure on health care as a percentage of GDP, yet all this money accompanied by the highest infant mortality rate, the highest prevalence of mental health problems, the highest obesity rate, the highest percentage of people going without health care due to cost, the highest consumption of antidepressants per capita, and the shortest life expectancy at birth;
• the next-to-lowest score for student performance in math and middling performance in science and reading;
• the highest homicide rate;
• the largest prison population in absolute terms and per capita;
• the highest carbon dioxide emissions and the highest water consumption per capita;
• the lowest score on Yale's Environmental Performance Index (except for Belgium) and the largest ecological footprint per capita (except for Denmark);
• the lowest spending on international development and humanitarian assistance as a percentage of national income (except for Japan and Italy);
• the highest military spending both in total and as a percentage of GDP; and
• the largest international arms sales.

Our politicians are constantly invoking America's superiority and exceptionalism. True, the data is piling up to confirm that we're Number One, but in exactly the way we don't want to be—at the bottom.

These deplorable consequences are not just the result of economic and technological forces over which we have no control. They are the results of conscious political decisions made over several decades by both Democrats and Republicans who have had priorities other than strengthening the well-being of American society and our environment. Many countries, obviously, took a different path—one that was open to us as well.
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Part 1:
http://www.orionmagazine.org/index.p.../article/6681/

Part 2:
http://www.orionmagazine.org/index.p...s/article/6810

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