Op-Ed: Whispers in the Dark
April 12, 2012 by Michael Mira · Leave a Comment
According to Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN), about 207,754 people become victims of sexual assault each year. That’s just the figure in the United States that have been reported. Imagine the number of women, girls, boys, and even men who are sexually assaulted in developing countries. Many of us have heard about women [...]
U.S. plans to shift their troops in Afghanistan for a bigger role
February 5, 2012 by Mildred Ross · Leave a Comment
The United States government to shift their plans for their elite units in Paktika Province, Afghanistan, to play a bigger role. They want to lower down its combat role in Afghanistan a year earlier than expected relies on shifting responsibility to Special Operations forces that hunt insurgent leaders and train local troops. This news is [...]
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 [...]
Department of Defense to Return Facilities in Germany
September 23, 2011 by Michael Mira · Leave a Comment
Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Defense announced that it will close several of its facilities in Germany and return them to their host-nation. This is part of a cost-cutting initiative taken by the U.S. European Command; shutting down “non-enduring sites” and installations throughout the continent. Facilities that are being removed from the DoD’s property [...]
Op-Ed: Stuck in the Middle (East)
September 14, 2011 by Michael Mira · Leave a Comment
When protesters stormed into the Israel Embassy in Cairo last Friday, it became increasingly obvious to the Israeli government that the few allies they have left in the Middle East are dwindling. Egypt has had good relations with Israel since they signed The Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty on March 26, 1979. The treaty was a diplomatic [...]
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 [...]
Jessica Simpson Breast Reduction Rumor Spread in Web
September 7, 2011 by Arthur Crowshield · Leave a Comment
Jessica Simpson’s breast reduction rumor has been the talk of the town ever since it went out and spread like fire on web on September 5, 2011. Accordingly, Jessica Simpson is considering breast reduction before her wedding with NFL player Eric Johnson. A source told In Touch Weekly magazine: “She thinks if she downsizes her [...]
Diamond City Out; Diamond Planet In!
August 30, 2011 by Sandy Winterfield · Leave a Comment
If you’re one of those dreaming to have a pair diamond earring or perhaps a a diamond studded necklace well wish more as these things would only be a very small part of the recently discovered diamond planet. You’re reading it right, it’s not a diamond house nor a diamond city but a diamond planet. [...]
Beyoncé Launches Clothes Collection
August 21, 2011 by Syed Tashfin Chowdhury · Leave a Comment
She’s one of the most stylish ladies within the music industry, so might not come as too much of suprise to know that singer Beyoncé Knowles is launching her own clothing collection in London. Beyoncé’s collection will features as part of the House of Deréon range, which is available at Selfridges. She’s known for her [...]
Foreign Student Workers Protest Outside Hershey Plant
August 20, 2011 by Michael Mira · Leave a Comment
On Thursday afternoon, foreign student workers flooded the commercial district of Hershey, Pennsylvania—home of the Hershey Story museum and Hersheypark. The foreign students are in the United States legally through the federal J-1 visa, a summer work program that enables students from foreign universities to come to the United States to work. The idea behind [...]


