Posted by Laura Vidal to Global Voices Online Venezuelans say goodbye to another of their poets in times when they need them the most. On June 6th, enthusiasts of literature and arts in Venezuela received the sad news of the death of one of the most important and influential writers of the last few years: […]
Day Two of Global Voices 2008 Summit in Budapest: The Democratization of the Internet
Posted by Deborah Anne Dilley to Global Voices Online While Day One of the Global Voices Summit focused on Advocacy, today focused more upon Global Voices proper, with information presented on the other GV projects of Rising Voices and Lingua. The day began with an introduction by Georgia Poppelwell (GV Managing Director) and Solana Larsen […]
Dobbs Ferry Democratic Committee Ratifies New Bylaws
At their meeting on 28 April 2008, the Dobbs Ferry Democratic Committee approved a series of updates to their bylaws. Most notably is the addition of an ethics clause. Here are the bylaws in their entirety: ARTICLE I: NAME AND PURPOSE OF ORGANIZATION The name of this organization shall be the Dobbs Ferry Village […]
Israel: Bush’s Last Presidential Visit
by Maya Norton On the heels of its 60th birthday celebrations, President Bush visited Israel this week, marking his second and last presidential visit to the Middle Eastern state. While mainstream national newspapers argued as to whether Bush’s visit avoided or affirmed key issues in the nation, Israeli bloggers had their hackles raised by the President’s address […]
Army General Denounces Rampant Organized Crime in Mexico
BORDERREPORTER.COM Mexico’s battle with the drug lords is looking much like the U.S.’s war in Iraq two years ago – lots of good ideas being roundly ignored. A Mexican Army general who has been methodically trashing the power structure of northwestern Mexico for the last two years is now raising hell in Baja California. But […]
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