Dobbs Ferry, February 20, 2008 Dear DFDC, As I mentioned at our meeting on Thursday, I am sending letters to Eliot Engel and Nita Lowey on behalf of the committee to ask for their assistance on Dobbs Ferry’s treatment on the Washington-Rochambeau map. The text of the letter is below which will more fully […]
Long-hidden papers of Kennedy assassination publicized.
Things and documents relating to the 1963 assassination of President John F Kennedy which were long-hidden are being revealed for the first time. Craig Watkins, the Dallas County District Attorney presented the items at a news conference on Monday. Watkins says they were locked in a safe for nearly two decades and that investigators had […]
Chinese officials ignore Senate hearing on ZTE scandal
Despite the brouhahas that implicated the name of former Commission on Elections chair Benjamin Abalos who allegedly brokered the anomalous multi-million dollar national broadband deal with China, ranking officials of the ZTE Corporation hadn’t budged an inch to the calls of the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee to attend a hearing that would eventually shed more […]
Alvaro de Soto
Alvaro de Soto Alvaro de Soto is a Peruvian diplomat who first joined the United Nations staff as a special adviser to then Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar in 1982. He first came to prominence when he headed the negotiations in 1990 and 1991 that ended the civil war in El Salvador. Burma […]
The South American Connection.
Sarawak,Malaysia: Thursday. The crime rate in Malaysia may be climbing and still there is little sign that it will go down. However there is another twist to the development. More and more South Americans were being arrested and charged with comitting various crimes as reported. Among those making up the statistics are; […]
Cultural Ethics
Cultural Ethics Ethics as the word implies is the philosophical analysis of human morality and conduct. And, therefore, we say that the moral principle of one nation may not be the same of others. Or it may be of a different thing to different individuals in some cases. But is this inference correct? […]
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