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Doing the unthinkable…

Seriously, how could AdBuster even THINK of suggesting this? Although I have to admit, I *am* a little curious about it… The Digital Detox Challenge Adbusters challenges you to do the unthinkable: unplug. Say good-bye to Twitter and Facebook. Turn off your TV, iPhone and Xbox. For seven days, reconnect with the natural world and… Read More Doing the unthinkable…

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Queen Noor on The Colbert Report: Sahar’s blog is in sync with royalty!

I posted a piece about Stephen Colbert’s campaign to have NASA respect the results of their online poll to name the third node of the space station after him, since he won with over 230’000 votes (original post: here). I wrote: “The other interesting thing is going to be watching Stephen Colbert stand up for… Read More Queen Noor on The Colbert Report: Sahar’s blog is in sync with royalty!

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ADBUSTERS wins a legal victory against Canada’s media giants, legal action in the US may be next

After 15 years of legal tussling to bring democracy to the public airwaves, Adbusters has finally scored a great victory. The Supreme Court of British Columbia has granted us an appeal in our landmark case against Canada’s CBC and Canwest Global, giving us the go-ahead to set a precedent and establish some public rights over… Read More ADBUSTERS wins a legal victory against Canada’s media giants, legal action in the US may be next

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From Wired.com: “Evolution of Office Spaces Reflects Changing Attitudes towards work”

You might be wondering why I would be interested in an article explaining the change in ‘office space philopsophy’. Then again, perhaps it is transparently obvious that at this point in time, my interest in change on a global scale makes me interested in any form of change – which is one of the things… Read More From Wired.com: “Evolution of Office Spaces Reflects Changing Attitudes towards work”

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From the NYT: ‘Homegrown Aid’, by Jeffrey Sachs

Homegrown Aid , by JEFFREY D. SACHS Published: April 8, 2009 PRESIDENT OBAMA has embarked on a promising new course to fight hunger and promote economic growth and political stability in countries like Cambodia, Honduras and Malawi. These countries, and many more, have large populations of impoverished farm families. Tough climates, environmental degradation and a… Read More From the NYT: ‘Homegrown Aid’, by Jeffrey Sachs

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Review: Heroes, Season 3, Episode 20, aka Volume 4, Chapter 7: Shades of Grey

Something about spring is making me quite philosophical – more so than usual. So when I (finally) sat down to watch Episode 20 of Heroes, I wasn’t as focused on the action as I usually am; instead, I found myself musing about its title. Life – and ensuing decisions – really are all about Shades… Read More Review: Heroes, Season 3, Episode 20, aka Volume 4, Chapter 7: Shades of Grey

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On the Head of a Pin: How the Winchester Brothers Spin me round round round, round round like a merry go round round round round (original or remake, you choose) – Part I

I finally gave in. Some of you have been gently encouraging me (read: harassing me day and night via email, Facebook and telephone). Some others were a little more subtle; while you did see it coming, as evidenced by your emails, you didn’t outright say it, just sent me positive, encouraging and what you hoped… Read More On the Head of a Pin: How the Winchester Brothers Spin me round round round, round round like a merry go round round round round (original or remake, you choose) – Part I

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Populist rage: Any hope the 1789 French Revolution will become The 2009 Global Revolution? Part I

I was going through some old papers a couple of weeks ago (spring cleaning and all that jazz) and found notes I had taken on the French Revolution all the way back in High School. This is one of the very few things I had kept from that time, for the event had left quite… Read More Populist rage: Any hope the 1789 French Revolution will become The 2009 Global Revolution? Part I