Op-Ed: Aid & Politics in Africa
December 2, 2011 by Michael Mira · 1 Comment
“The worst drought in 60 years has thrown some 13 million people across the Horn of Africa into crisis. In Somalia, ravaged by two decades of conflict, the consequences have been disastrous. We ask if aid in this region of the world has become politicised? And has Washington’s pre-occupation with terrorism in the Horn of [...]
Philippine Tourism For Divorcees Is A Big No No!
December 2, 2011 by Sandy Winterfield · Leave a Comment
Philippines is one of the countries in Southeast Asia that is amazingly blessed with rich natural resources. White sand beaches, crystal clear lagoons, virgin forests that houses endangered species of various animals and even the recently claimed as one the 7 wonders of world Puerto Princessa Underground River can be found in the country. These [...]
From Sweetness To Bitterness, The Kim-Kris Love Story
December 1, 2011 by Sandy Winterfield · Leave a Comment
Almost all relationships that didn’t work out would eventually lead to bitterness. The couple who used to be best friends before they entered the intimate relationship now turned to be mortal enemies. It’s actually part of the process and in a matter of time, both would be able to forgive each other but the relationship [...]
Macys Thanksgiving Day 2011 Parade Route
November 23, 2011 by Dwight Hemmingway · Leave a Comment
Thanksgiving Day 2011 will be celebrated in the US this coming Thursday, November 24, 2011. As part of the annual celebration, Macy’s will be having its 85th Thanksgiving Day Parade to entertain people most especially kids with their colorful floats and disney characters. As written on Macy’s official website, Macys.com, the 2011 Thanks Giving Parade [...]
What’s In Store For A 6th Grader iOs App Developer?
November 20, 2011 by Sandy Winterfield · Leave a Comment
Normally, 6th graders are kids who usually begged to their parents to buy them the latest game console for a simple reason that their classmate got one. For them life having that cool soccer shoes or that fancy colorful bracelet with their initials in it is the best time ever. Who could have ever imagine [...]
Manny Pacquiao Frustrated Juan Manuel Marquez For The 2nd Time
November 15, 2011 by Sandy Winterfield · Leave a Comment
There is no doubt that the latest Pacquiao-Marquez fight can be considered as one of the best boxing matches in the history. Both of them are just few of the boxers who played clean in their numerous past matches. Their rivalry seemed to be endless. They would always be branded as opponents inside the ring. [...]
People’s Choice Awards 2012 Nominations Made Known
November 9, 2011 by Sandy Winterfield · Leave a Comment
Before the year ends, everyone should make up their minds to choose who’s rightful enough for that lavish trophy given for the winners of the People’s Choice Awards 2012. Now that the list of nominees are out, choose wisely and make your stars shine as you want to be. This year’s set of nominees for [...]
Super Bowl 2012 Comes to Indianapolis Indiana
October 20, 2011 by Arthur Crowshield · Leave a Comment
Few more months to go before the much awaited biggest football event in the US. With the success of Green Bay Packers as the Super Bowl 2011 winner, the question now that a lot of football asks is who will be next year’s Super Bowl 2012 champion? The Super Bowl 2012 will be held at [...]
Photo Series: OccupyHouston Silent Protest
October 16, 2011 by Michael Mira · Leave a Comment
OccupyHouston launched its silent protest coincidentally the same day as the corporate-sponsored Energy Day in downtown’s Tranquility Park, which is down the street from Enron’s former headquarters. A protester told me that the two events “just happened to have coincided”. It was a peaceful protest, with only occasional remarks from motorists, telling the protesters “to get a [...]
New Alzheimer’s Drug Gantenerumab Promises Treatment
October 13, 2011 by Arthur Crowshield · Leave a Comment
Gantenerumab, a new drug developed by Roche Holding AG, promises treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, according to the study published in the Archives of Neurology on October 10, 2011. Researchers suspect the build-up of amyloid plaques in the brain causes Alzheimer’s disease. The new Alzheimer’s drug may help lower levels of such plaque. It is said [...]


