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The Persistent Mr Kerry – OpEd

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The rusting engine of the peace process seems to be coughing its way back into life. Stalled since September 2010, when Israel’s 10-month freeze on construction in the West Bank came to an end and was not renewed, US President Obama – just starting his second term – seems determined to kick-start the motor into [...]

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Hindus Want Football Federation Disciplined Over Continuing Racism

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Hindus feel that Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has failed to control the incidents of racism and should be disciplined. Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that reported racist chanting during a match between AC Milan and Roma on May 12 was a recent example. In January also, [...]

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Burma: A Subtle Way Of Ethnic Cleansing And Marginalizing People – OpEd

Media Blackout Of Sex Abuse Audit – OpEd

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The 2012 Annual Report on priestly sexual abuse has been released. The audit was done by StoneBridge Business Partners, and the data were gathered by the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA). The report on sexual abuse, part of an annual audit, is available on the website of the United States Conference of [...]

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Canadian Astronaut Makes First Space Music Video

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There are goodbyes. And then, there’s the signoff from space by Canadian astronaut and outgoing International Space Station (ISS) Commander Chris Hadfield, who recorded the first music video in space (see below) while floating in zero gravity, strumming an acoustic guitar and crooning his own rendition of David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” as a special farewell [...]

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Google Enlisting Motorola’s Help To Build Smartwatch – Report

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Google is reportedly enlisting the help of its Motorola subsidiary to build its rumoured smartwatch, Digital Spy said. Android Authority claims to have heard from an inside source that the wearable tech product already exists in prototype form, having been glimpsed in the web giant’s Manchester, Berlin and Mountain View offices. The report also states [...]

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Irish Presidency Renews Commitment To Cohesion Agreement

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Irish Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Brendan Howlin TD, renewed Monday the Irish Presidency’s commitment to reaching agreement with the European Parliament on the Cohesion legislative package which will set the framework for the next round of European Structural and Investment Funds. The Cohesion legislative package comprises six regulations:  the over-arching Common Provisions Regulation [...]

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Digital Gitmo – OpEd

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New Zealand is celebrated worldwide for its human rights. Renowned as being the first country in the world to grant suffrage to women in 1893, the first nation to stand up to the United States and ban nuclear-powered ships from her harbors in 1984, the Kiwis have never backed down from difficult decisions. That’s why [...]

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Austerity Advocates On The Run – OpEd

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By now almost everyone knows of the famous Excel spreadsheet error by Harvard professors Carmen Reinhart and Ken Rogoff. It turns out that the main conclusions from their paper warning of the risks of high public sector debt were driven by miscalculations. When the data are entered correctly, this hugely influential paper can no longer be used [...]

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Stavridis Highlights NATO’s Progress As ‘Force For Good’

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By Jim Garamone As the flags of NATO’s 28 nations cracked in the wind during a change of command ceremony today, the alliance’s outgoing and incoming supreme allied commanders noted the symbolism. Navy Adm. James G. Stavridis passed the flag of Allied Command Operations to Air Force Gen. Philip M. Breedlove, who becomes the 17th [...]

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Risk Of Western Indian Ocean Earthquakes And Tsunamis Greater Than Previously Thought

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Earthquakes similar in magnitude to the 2004 Sumatra earthquake could occur in an area beneath the Arabian Sea at the Makran subduction zone, according to recent research published in Geophysical Research Letters. The research was carried out by scientists from the University of Southampton based at the National Oceanography Centre Southampton (NOCS), and the Pacific [...]

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Does Being Openly Gay Affect Performance Appraisal?

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Although knowing an actor is gay significantly affected ratings of his masculinity, there was no significant effect on ratings of his acting performance, researchers say. A team of researchers tested the hypothesis claimed by recent news columns that an “out” actor cannot convincingly play a heterosexual because knowing someone is gay will bias perceptions of [...]

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Syria: Brigade Fighting In Homs Implicated In Atrocities, Says HRW

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Human Rights Watch has reviewed graphic evidence that appears to show a commander of the Syrian opposition “Independent Omar al-Farouq” brigade mutilating the corpse of a pro-government fighter. The figure in the video cuts the heart and liver out of the body and uses sectarian language to insult Alawites. The same brigade was implicated in [...]

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NASA Report First X-Class Solar Flares Of 2013

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NASA reported that on Monday the sun emitted an X2.8-class flare, peaking at 12:05 p.m. EDT. Solar flares are powerful bursts of radiation. Harmful radiation from a flare cannot pass through Earth’s atmosphere to physically affect humans on the ground, however — when intense enough — they can disturb the atmosphere in the layer where [...]

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South Korea President Apologizes For Scandal

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By Steve Herman A scandal embroiling South Korean President Park Geun-hye’s administration is threatening the jobs of some of her senior officials. South Korean President Park Geun-hye, in her first comment on the scandal involving her press office senior staff, apologized Monday amid growing public outrage that could result in the ouster of additional senior [...]

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Pakistan Has Herculean Challenge Ahead – Analysis

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By Manoj Joshi The outcome of Pakistan’s elections has not been particularly surprising. Mian Nawaz Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) is likely to form the next government in Islamabad, as well as the country’s most important province, Punjab. The general elections have already achieved a great deal simply by the fact that they took place. [...]

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US-Russia Relations Under New Scrutiny – OpEd

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From the Boston Marathon bombing to escalating violence in Syria, the state of U.S.-Russia relations looms large. The tragic terrorist attack in Boston and worsening violence in Syria call into question the dicey state of U.S. Russian relations. Could better cooperation on intelligence matters have averted the Boston Marathon tragedy? Could greater understanding of each [...]

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Nigeria: Boko Haram Claims Responsibility For Attacks In North-East

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Boko Haram has claimed responsibility for two recent offensives against Nigerian security forces, which resulted in battles leaving more than 240 dead, according to one of the group’s commanders who made the claim in a video posted on the internet, reports MISNA. According to MISNA, in the video Abubakar Shekau mentions fighting that occurred between [...]

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Ron Paul: Neither Republicans Nor Democrats Want To Hear The Real Lesson Of Benghazi – OpEd

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Congressional hearings, White House damage control, endless op-eds, accusations, and defensive denials. Controversy over the events in Benghazi last September took center stage in Washington and elsewhere last week. However, the whole discussion is again more of a sideshow. Each side seeks to score political points instead of asking the real questions about the attack [...]

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Insecurity Continues In Libya

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Benghazi police stations again came under attack again on Sunday. Bombs targeted the al-Gwarcha and al-Uruba police stations. Both buildings saw light damage. On Friday, bomb attacks targeted the Ras Obeida and Al-Madina police stations in Libya’s second city causing extensive damage to the buildings and cars parked nearby. The al-Madina main police station at [...]

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