Tag Archives: France
The Fall of Reason in the West
Per British historian Edward Hallet Carr, history is an ongoing dialogue between the past and the present; and, in that regard, it is simply not possible to understand many of the societal problems that the West faces today without a
When Journalists Sit On A Story, It’s Bad News
No news may be good news when there’s actually nothing to report, but it’s bad news when there are stories that journalists simply refuse to deliver. Several journalists witnessed a candid exchange at the recent G-20 summit in Cannes between
The Fall of Reason in the West
Per British historian Edward Hallet Carr, history is an ongoing dialogue between the past and the present; and, in that regard, it is simply not possible to understand many of the societal problems that the West faces today without a
When Journalists Sit On A Story, It’s Bad News
No news may be good news when there’s actually nothing to report, but it’s bad news when there are stories that journalists simply refuse to deliver. Several journalists witnessed a candid exchange at the recent G-20 summit in Cannes between
Fort Garry Horse – Stan Butterworth – A World War II Vet
This man who greets me at the door with a smile and rosy cheeks is 88 years young. As he takes my coat, a courtesy of his generation and invites me to sit at his dining room table, we sit
Influences on Voters
With presidential elections coming up in France and the States the public are being asked to cast their votes for the individual they think is the most suitable person to run those countries. At a glance it seems a simple
Pakistan Flood Appeal – UN Says No Aid Yet For 6 Million Flood Victims in Pakistan
Pakistan Flood Appeal – United Nations help agencies have provided assistance to hundreds of 1000′s of victims of Pakistan’s worst floods in decades but relief operations have yet to reach an estimated six million individuals. The lives of 20 million







