Op-Ed: Long-Term Effects of Colonialism
April 13, 2012 by Michael Mira · Leave a Comment
There are several reasons why some countries are more developed than others. One of the factors is the interconnected relationships between colonialism, geography, culture, institutions, and the leadership in those institutions. Through examination of examples throughout history, and the effect they had on the present day, I found that various political dynamics, such as physical and cultural [...]
Op-Ed: The Red Market
September 9, 2011 by Michael Mira · 1 Comment
Whenever I’m on a date, and the woman asks me to tell her something about myself, my answer is always this: I’m a science-fiction geek. The night either goes downhill from there, or we end up in her apartment debating about the correct pronunciation of Klingon words and how Solaris is, or isn’t, the best [...]
UN gives tough message to Nepal, urges to settle the political row
August 19, 2011 by Anil Giri · Leave a Comment
Nepal peace process is one of the unique process which rest of the world is desperately waiting. So, it is important to see that fate of futire of Nepal’s peace process wil lcomplete in time or not.
White House Finally Released Obama Birth Certificate
April 28, 2011 by Tracy Edenloft · Leave a Comment
Finally, the White House has released an official copy of US President Barack Obama’s birth certificate on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 after a long clamor among the public that includes entrepreneur Donald Trump. According to the long-form birth certificate, President Obama was born in Hawaii, which means he is eligible to be the president of [...]
Visa and Mastercard Websites Taken Down By Hackers
December 9, 2010 by Sandy Winterfield · Leave a Comment
Visa and Mastercard are just two of the world’s famous payments technology companies. They facilitate electronic fund transfers throughout the world by branding several credit cards. Just recently, both of their official websites were attacked by hackers. There has been a report called to BBC that a payment firm which is linked to Mastercard that [...]
Holloway’s Family Awaits DNA Test Result
November 18, 2010 by Faakhir Obalesh · Leave a Comment
Five years after the disappearance of Alabama teen Natalee Ann Holloway, the FBI are still clueless about the case. Lack of evidence has made the case extremely difficult to solve and added to that is the fact that the incident happened overseas in Oranjestad, Aruba. In a surprising twist of fate, a new evidence have [...]
Boston Red Sox Acquires Liverpool
October 7, 2010 by Faakhir Obalesh · Leave a Comment
London– Liverpool team members are soon to swear allegiance with Baseball’s Boston Red Sox as both franchise will be owned by the same company, the New England Sports Ventures (NESV). On Wednesday, Liverpool Board announced the agreement with the sale. But it was reported that the takeover by the NESV won’t be smooth sailing as [...]
Remembering Through September 11 (9/11) Quotes and 9/11 Photos
September 11, 2010 by Jim Porterhouse · 2 Comments
Remembering Through September 11 (9/11) Quotes – Nine years have passed but the memory still remains. Who can forget the more than 2,000 lives that was claimed in one single day by mindless terrorists who tried to make a point that they can harm the United States. Until now there still remains a seed of [...]
Costco Locations and Costco Store Hours: Is Costco Open on Labor Day 2010?
September 7, 2010 by Dwight Hemmingway · Leave a Comment
Costco Locations and Store Hours: Is Costco Open on Labor Day 2010? – Costco, the largest membership warehouse club chain in the United States, is one of the most in demand stores this Labor Day 2010. In fact, people are searching for Costco locations to find the Costco store nearest to them. In addition, people [...]
Quotes and Text Messages for the 2010 Labor Day
September 7, 2010 by Jim Porterhouse · Leave a Comment
Labor Day Quotes and Messages This Labor Day 2010- Today, September 6, 2010 is a Labor Day celebration in the United States. Labor Day 2010 brings us to a point to reflect on the welfare of the laborers and all workers. This welfare is not only concentrated on those who are working but also on [...]


