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- Vegas Begins, Again
- Sunday, March 18, 2007
- The Stardust, legendary Las Vegas casino and hotel, is no more. Now it serves as another example of old-school Las Vegas giving way to the new.
- Article by Brad - Canada
- Your View, Your World?
- Wednesday, March 14, 2007
- Cameras are everywhere. Chances are you have one in your pocket now, and can use it to send images to any of the dozens of people on your cellphone mailing list. Surely, this is a good thing? Some don’t think so.
- Article by RobM - New Zealand
- The Reason Teenagers Are Moody?
- Tuesday, March 13, 2007
- The stereotypically sulky behavior of teenagers has long been chalked up to hormone fluctuations. But now the biological rationale behind it may have been pinpointed.
- Article by Dylan - Canada
- Brazil Protests Against Bush
- Sunday, March 11, 2007
- As US President Bush tours Latin America to push his free trade policies, thousands fill the streets to let him know he is uninvited.
- Article by carocube - Spain
- Remembering Baudrillard
- Friday, March 9, 2007
- At age seventy-seven, French postmodern philosopher Jean Baudrillard passed away on March 7, 2007. His passing is one that will move even the most reluctant academics to pause and consider his significant contributions to late twentieth-century thought.
- Article by Brad - Canada
- Blogger's Insult Earns Him 4 Years
- Thursday, March 8, 2007
- A former student of al-Azhar University in Egypt received a four year sentence for speaking out against the institution and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Abdel Kareem Soliman (22), writing as Kareem Amer, is not the only Egyptian blogger to be detained by the government but he is the first to be prosecuted for his liberal opinions.
- Article by WernerPuchert - South Africa
- Giving Voice to Women
- Thursday, March 8, 2007
- RAWA, the Revolutionary Association of Afghani Women is working for peace, democracy, secularism and women's rights. On International Women's Day, a look at this remarkable group.
- Article by carocube - Spain
- YouTube Matters in Education, Law Enforcement
- Tuesday, March 6, 2007
- YouTube plays witness to events that are sometimes shocking, sometimes funny, sometimes devastating for a reputation or career. Authorities around the world are looking at its use in various lights.
- Article by Dylan - Canada
- IPY 4
- Saturday, March 3, 2007
- That might sound like the latest Hollywood blockbuster, but it’s not. The fourth International Polar Year was launched March 1st, and we should all be paying attention.
- Article by Kennedy - Germany
- Study Shows Circumcision Helps Prevent AIDS
- Thursday, March 1, 2007
- A recent study has shown that male circumcision greatly reduces the transmission of the HIV virus in heterosexual intercourse. The implications for AIDS prevention, especially in Africa, are significant.
- Article by carocube - Spain
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