The New WikiLeaks Documentary: View It Here
The Swedish network STV has just come out with a timely documentary about WikiLeaks, entitled “Wikileaks: Med Läckan Som Vapen,” which translates loosely to “WikiRebels,” the English title. The in-depth report has original sit-down interviews with Assange and his underlings, and folks around the Internet are praising its even-handedness. The entire documentary is embedded below.
Mount Everest base camp trek with Maggie Holmes
www.climbingtoconquer.com On March 26th 2011, Maggie Holmes, and trekking partner, Mary Tatham, will trek to Base Camp, on Mount Everest, at an altitude of 17,590 feet. The purpose of making this trek is to raise $29,035 ( the height of the summit itself ) which will be used to; raise awareness about [...]
Climate change: How to live with climate change
COMPARED with the extraordinary fanfare before the global-warming summit in Copenhagen a year ago, the meeting of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change that starts in Cancún next week has gone unheralded. That is partly because of a widespread belief that the publicity build-up to last year’s summit contributed to its failure, but [...]
Could You Have Type 2? 10 Diabetes Symptoms
By Amanda Gardner – Diabetes affects 24 million people in the U.S., but only 18 million know they have it. About 90% of those people have type 2 diabetes. In diabetes, rising blood sugar acts like a poison. Diabetes is often called the silent killer because of its easy-to-miss symptoms. “Almost every day people come [...]
Gluten Sensitivity and the Impact on the Brain
Several years ago, parents of a lovely nine-year-old girl, Karen, brought her to see me because she had poor memory. They indicated that she had difficulty in thinking and focusing, and because of these issues she was falling further and further behind in her school work. Interestingly, they stated that at times she was fine, [...]
David Perlmutter, M.D.: Gluten Sensitivity and the Impact on the Brain
Several years ago, parents of a lovely nine-year-old girl, Karen, brought her to see me because she had poor memory. They indicated that she had difficulty in thinking and focusing, and because of these issues she was falling further and further behind in her school work. Interestingly, they stated that at times she was fine, [...]
TSA At The ‘Tipping Point’: Passenger Anger At Airport Pat-Downs
How did an agency created to protect the public become the target of so much public scorn? After nine years of funneling travelers into ever longer lines with orders to have shoes off, sippy cups empty and laptops out for inspection, the most surprising thing about increasingly heated frustration with the federal Transportation Security Administration [...]
The Marsh Street Centre – Want To Have An Affair?
Then we have the location for you! Special events, meeting spaces, art shows, live theatre, receptions, films, dances, fitness, yoga, cards and so much more! is a non profit charitable community-and owned operated multi-purpose activity and cultural centre. We rent our various spaces to businesses, other charitable organizations, community members and clubs for business and social gatherings, [...]
Chinese acquisitions: China buys up the world
IN THEORY, the ownership of a business in a capitalist economy is irrelevant. In practice, it is often controversial. From Japanese firms’ wave of purchases in America in the 1980s and Vodafone’s takeover of Germany’s Mannesmann in 2000 to the more recent antics of private-equity firms, acquisitions have often prompted bouts of national angst. Such [...]
