Dems No Better than Bush on Pakistan January 15, 2008
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Last week, the assassination of Benazir Bhutto marked the failure of an ill-conceived U.S. attempt to orchestrate the return of a deeply divisive political exile, discredited by allegations of corruption and incompetence, to take power in Pakistan.
Time for Change? Boy Shot During Piano Lessons January 15, 2008
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Oakland, often maligned as ground zero for crime in America depending on the pundit, suffers galvanizing incident where young boy is shot during music lesson. What will it take to organize and put an end to this madness in America. If not this, then what? If not NOW, then When? This [incident] should become a symbol for bringing us together.
21st century Imam – Imam Johari Abdul-Malik January 12, 2008
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Imam Johri is a different kind of an Imam, a breed of his own. For someone like me who comes from Karachi Pakistan, meeting Imam Johri was like a breath of fresh air. He is not only an Imam but also a thinker, a scholar, an activist, a musician, an avid golfer and a man who believes in the true tenants of all faiths, which is, that we all come from one God. We caught up with Imam Johri to spend some time and see how an American Imam lives his day.
Check out Imam Johri’s website http://www.imamjohari.com/biography.htm
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Benazir in life and death January 5, 2008
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Benazir in life and death -Sarah Jacob Special Correspondent NDTV Tuesday, January,1 2008 (New York) – It was early on a Sunday morning last March, when I received a call asking if I could make it to the upper east side of Manhattan in an hour’s time for an interview with Benazir Bhutto. She was in the United States
Is it martial law or an emergency in Pakistan? January 5, 2008
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What is going on in Pakistan? As it is affecting the lives and businesses of millions of people, will it also effect foreign investment into Pakistan? Mr. Walter Anderson’s reflections on President Bush’s phone call to President Musharraf, the future of Pakistan’s current emergency crisis.
Blogger Andrew Olmsted dies in Iraq January 5, 2008
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“I’m dead. That sucks, at least for me and my family and friends. But all the tears in the world aren’t going to bring me back, so I would prefer that people remember the good things about me rather than mourning my loss. (If it turns out a specific number of tears will, in fact, bring me back to life, then by all means, break out the onions.)”