It’s not often that reports and commentaries on a major news event are so comprehensive that they render my thoughts (almost) redundant. But such is the case with yesterday’s news that American forces have finally killed al-Qaeda’s master-terrorist in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Clearly this is good news – if only for the psychological shot… Read more.
Archives for 2006
Picture Update: To Jolie and Pitt – a child is born…to save Namibia!?
By popular demand, here she is! But click here for my original article on this “momentous” event…. Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt, baby pictures, Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt Read more.
Google founders admit spying for China was a mistake…duh!
On 26 January 2006, I published an article criticizing Google for leaving its (self-proclaimed) enlightened corporate conscience back in America as a precondition for entering the Chinese market. Back then I wrote, in part, that: Just days ago, I praised Google (as others had) for standing alone amongst major technology companies in defying the Bush… Read more.
The devil in Dan (Da Vinci Code) Brown’s religious writings
Just weeks ago, publishing house Little, Brown and Co. was forced to recall the chick-lit novel, How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild and Got a Life, by Kaavya Viswanathan, a 19-year-old Harvard sophomore, after she admitted copying parts of her bestseller from Sloppy Firsts and Second Helpings, two novels by Megan McCafferty. In fact,… Read more.
A week of setbacks for Hugo Chavez’s socialist revolution in Latin America
The grand destroyer of the world, and the greatest threat … is represented by U.S. imperialism. [Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez] With the stunning election of avowed socialists as heads of state in several Latin American countries last year, it seemed U.S. President George W. Bush’s crusade to foment democratic revolutions throughout Eastern Europe and the… Read more.
Happy Whit Monday!
Despite the abhorrent nature of colonialism, the British introduced a few traditions that are still heartily observed throughout their former colonies in the Caribbean. And public holidays certainly fall within this cherished tradition. Curiously, unlike Americans, the British evidently saw no need to glorify their holidays with patriotic or reverential titles like President’s Day, Memorial… Read more.
Beware Mother Nature’s wicked sense of humor…
Hurricane Season begins Read more.
He’s baaack: Environmental Cassandra II starring Al Gore…
Just when we thought the political environment was safe from Al Gore’s hot air about global warming, he has returned like Montezuma’s revenge complete with even more noxious fulminations – now memorialized on celluloid. That’s right kids, Gore has one-upped his perennial nemeses, Bill & Hillary Clinton, by getting his Hollywood friends to make a… Read more.
Good (news) Friday: Lance Armstrong vindicated!
Lance Armstrong lost many fans a couple years ago when he dumped his wife Kristin, with whom he has three children, for rock star Sheryl Crow. Apparently, these cycling fans sympathized with Kristin who nursed him through radiation treatment for testicular cancer and stood by his side when many thought his cycling career was over.… Read more.
Holy smokes, Batwoman! You’re a lesbian?…Cool!
I suppose one has to be of a certain age for this coming-out-of-the-closet marvel to have any meaning. But, for those of us who qualify, the news that Batwoman will be featured as an active lesbian in a forthcoming series of comic books is very titillating indeed. However, where many are heralding this news as… Read more.