<p>Even though I write mostly about sports, there are more important things in life than that.</p> <p>We have to contribute to our Peruvian brethren in football and life in this utter time of crisis.</p> <p>Below are some links where we can all chip in. </p> <p> </p> <p><a href="http://www.care.org">www.care.org</a></p> <p><a href="http://www.redcross.org">www.redcross.org</a></p> <p><a href="http://savethechildren.org">savethechildren.org</a></p> <p><a href="http://doctorwithoutborders.org">doctorwithoutborders.org</a></p> <p> </p> […]
The Economics of Contentment
<p><font size="3"></font> <p> </p> <div><font size="3">The scene was a bit bizarre because Mr. Grebski woke up to discover the wonders of this world , on the eve of the G-8 summit in Germany where a gaggle of anti globalization activists were gathering to shout out how the world was a much messed up place in a […]
Live Earth – Saving the planet?
<p>Live Earth (LE) came and went on all seven continents July 7, so now that it’s all over, did it do what it was supposed to?<br /> <br /> The point, the message and the steps to be taken<br /> <br /> Organisers Al Gore and Kevin Wall said the mission of the event was […]
Please, just leave me alone!
"What do you mean don’t care?!" bellows this young lady holding a clipboard and wad of ominous looking leaflets. Okay, maybe my response should have been a tad more considerate and thoughtful when asked for my opinion on paedophilia, but I’m on my lunch break and trying to perfect the art of walking and eating a sausage […]
LiveEarth – London
For many in attendence LiveEarth wasn’t about showing your support for Al Gore’s fight against the terrors of global warming. Most were there to see some of England’s and the world’s most-popular, chart-topping acts. For others, it was to see England’s latest white elephant, the £800 million ($1.6 billion) Wembley Stadium. For the princely sum of £65 ($130) […]
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