Written by Endalk A video [1] which shows Ethiopian Prime Minster Meles Zenawi being heckled at the latest 2012 G8 Food Security Symposium in Washington, D.C. has ignited a debate about the role of journalists in authoritarian regimes. Ethiopian activist and journalist Abebe Gellaw is seen in the video shouting [2] “Freedom, Freedom, Meles Zenawi […]
Youths take it to streets saying no to Ethnic based federalism
Kathmandu, Nepal 19 May 2012: Shouting and chanting slogans of unity and sovereignty, a group of youth activists came out on streets voicing and protesting against the about to be enacted ethnic based federalism in Nepal. From the past four years Nepal has been trying to establish a stable system through its constitution and adaptation […]
Space-based repair of the ozone layer, a policy answer for Geoengineering
Ozone layer depletion is old news, but not really. The knowledge of its existence over our heads, in the upper atmosphere, leaves it as an environmental risk that should be tackled until nearly or completely repaired. The ozone layer is a space containing gases whose reactions, protects us from harmful Ultra Violet (UV) rays […]
Dr. Jitendra questions JK govt. silence over ‘Sharia’ fundamentalism
Jammu, January 24 (Scoop News) – Questioning the silence of National Conference-Congress coalition government on the raging controversy over Kashmir’s Islamic Sharia court issuing communal decrees and ‘Fatwas’, BJP National Executive Member & State Chief Spokesperson Dr. Jitendra Singh has accused the NC-led Jammu and Kashmir government of a total sell-out to […]
Do the New Life Support Guidelines Mean I Have to Retake My ACLS Test? Questions and Answers
In 2010, the American Heart Association released new guidelines for first aid and life support courses. With a new set of ACLS modules and ACLS test questions, 2011 certification courses will have some distinct differences from those based on the 2005 guidelines. Does this mean that individuals certified under the 2005 guidelines need to recertify […]
The Amanda Knox Case: The Hard Questions the Press Have Never Asked
In just a few weeks an Italian court will reach a decision in the appeal of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito for their December 2009 conviction in the murder of British exchange student Meredith Kercher. By all accounts the case against the two has collapsed. The case has been marked by sensational tabloid coverage focused […]
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