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Saturday, 29 December 2012
The so-called "festive" season was marred this year by the killing of 20 children and two adults at the Sandy Hook School in Connecticut. However, the massacre and its aftermath took more away from our basic humanity than it did unite us in it or highlight it. As the pundits claimed, the world watched in horror as little bodies were mourned on street corners, in livingrooms, and at front doors where relatives of the victims were willing to talk to the cameras and diplay their grief globally. Poignantly, the next day and the next, an unarmed soldier stood guard by the flag outside an elementary school in California after promising the children they would be safe. All moving stuff - heart-breaking and heart-rendering at the same time. Hard enough to take without major news stations spending a full week stirring the story, pulling heart-strings and making reference to the accessibility of handguns in America. While no one who has either had or had and lost a child would come down hard on...

Wednesday, 10 August 2011
Too many years ago to admit, I had the privilege and persistence to study economics and political theory with the best minds of the time. When these renown, experienced intellects cited post-WWII economics, pre-WWIII economics and the future, they drilled into our tired minds the inevitability of the critical situation that we face today. Even Galbraith, as a professor and in person, a relative moderate, would become furrowed with worry over a future he continued to feel wretched about as he settled into old age at his bucolic home and property in Vermont. He foresaw, and lived to see, a defic...
Friday, 29 July 2011
Three children under eight years of age were shot dead last night in the projects of Miami – a spree shooting with an AK47. No motive. No suspects. No one heard or knows who or why... Japanese school children go to school with mini-geiger counters – country-wide. The technology strapped to their tiny necks, ticks.  Radioactivity there, worldwide, is silent.  No one is watching. Checking.  It’s an old story. In Norway, a lone gunman was able to get to an island children’s camp dressed as a police officer, herd the children and start shooting as they instinctively scattered.  Dead ...

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Students emerge from Briarwood Elementary moments after a massive storm ripped through Moore, Oklahoma.
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As the Cannes film festival rolls into its second week, we find some Canadian content and plenty of star appeal with HBO's Candelabra.
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