Press Gallery Saeed Minhas Islamabad: Three years on, our fresh-deal-ridden democratic dispensation has seen so many storms in the cup of tea that finding Chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry and an un-elected opposition leader Nawaz Sharif hoping for a bureaucratic coup against the present mixture of Que-PPP set up was considered just another desperate attempt by […]
Casey Anthony (Yes, a little more) and Caylee’s Law
Casey Anthony (Yes, a little more) and Caylee’s Law The Daily View Dave Luckenbaugh Friday, July 15, 2011 Casey Anthony (Yes, a little more) and Caylee’s Law So the new buzz is all over the internet and, not surprisingly, all over Facebook – Casey Anthony stands to profit from either a movie deal, a book […]
America in Collapse, Mile Marker 4: Encounters with the Unanticipated
by Donald Croft Brickner And so, we enter The Storm. The early anticipatory stages of Downward Spiral have arrived. The Gulf Oil Crisis has proven itself to be our first fully-manifested Trigger Event of America in Collapse. It is but the first of several highly probable Trigger Events to follow, as early as this […]
America in Collapse, Mile Marker 3: Sudden Free Fall
by Donald Croft Brickner On paper, what strongly appears to be headed our way — and it’s likely to occur in our not-too-distant future — will surely be perceived as nothing short of catastrophic apocalypse: As in, End Times, and all of that sort of thing — sans anything remotely including The Rapture. When we […]
Nigerian Youth March on Capital
By Eremipagamo Amabebe, originally published on GlobalVoices On Tuesday, March 16, thousands of Nigerians marched on the capital, Abuja, to show their frustration with the woes that continue to besiege the country. This sort of protest has not been a common feature of the Nigerian political scene – at least not in this decade– though […]
Blair, Bush gone, is it now time for Mugabe to go?
I heaved a sigh of relief as George Bush stepped down and Barack Obama was sworn in as the President of the United States. I had nothing against Bush. As an African I was celebrating the inauguration of Obama but that was not the reason for my relief. Bush’s departure was the fulfilment […]