IBM for a Smarter African Continent?
In an intriguing look at how I.B.M. is seeking to make new telecommunications footholds in Africa, a New York Times article yesterday offered another glimpse into how that continent may be edging...
View ArticleBirther Drama a Distraction from Real Issues Like Global Hunger
If you turn on the news today or go online, what do you see? Unfortunately, tons of stories about President Obama’s birth certificate. This will go on all day and even further. It’s a soap opera that...
View ArticleThis Christmas Feed a Silent Guest and End World Hunger
Imagine if every person gave a gift this Christmas to a “silent guest,” one of the world’s hungry. During Christmas 1947, Americans did just that, continuing the successful “silent guest” program...
View ArticleSahel Food Crisis: Race Against Time to Save Lives
In the Sahel region of Africa millions of people are caught in a severe hunger crisis. Niger, Mauritania, Chad, Burkina Faso and Mali are primarily the countries affected right now. Drought has reduced...
View ArticleTop Foreign Policy Goal for 2012: Feeding the Children of Drought and Conflict
As the State of the Union is upon us for 2012, let’s look briefly at history to tell us what should be atop the foreign policy agenda. When the fighting of World War I came to an end on November 11th,...
View ArticleSahel Food Crisis: School Meals Needed in Chad as Hunger Deepens
The African nation of Chad is in the middle of a hunger crisis as drought has struck, ruining the country’s food supply. Chad is part of the Sahel region of Africa which in recent months has seen poor...
View ArticleBy: Matthew T. Sussman
Here’s another great start someone had against Texas this year: 6 1/3 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 5 K Now, Gaudin will probably start a few games, perhaps win one or two, but with the lead New York has in the...
View ArticleBy: Tony
That Willis stat was a low blow. That was so flukey and you know it. Either way, his strikeout totals do indicate possible effectiveness and hes better than Mitre.
View ArticleBy: Matthew T. Sussman
You know the rules. Willis goes down, everybody suffers. Actually, I look at look at the six times the Rangers were shut out. Really, he didn’t lose to worldbeaters, except for the obvious one: Chad...
View ArticleBy: Tony
You’re right, he does have control problems and I think I touched on that quite a bit. My point was that he either looks like a superstar or a total bum (much like Sanchez and Kershaw) and that makes...
View ArticleIBM for a Smarter African Continent?
In an intriguing look at how I.B.M. is seeking to make new telecommunications footholds in Africa, a New York Times article yesterday offered another glimpse into how that continent may be edging...
View ArticleBirther Drama a Distraction from Real Issues Like Global Hunger
If you turn on the news today or go online, what do you see? Unfortunately, tons of stories about President Obama’s birth certificate. This will go on all day and even further. It’s a soap opera that...
View ArticleThis Christmas Feed a Silent Guest and End World Hunger
Imagine if every person gave a gift this Christmas to a “silent guest,” one of the world’s hungry. During Christmas 1947, Americans did just that, continuing the successful “silent guest” program...
View ArticleSahel Food Crisis: Race Against Time to Save Lives
In the Sahel region of Africa millions of people are caught in a severe hunger crisis. Niger, Mauritania, Chad, Burkina Faso and Mali are primarily the countries affected right now. Drought has reduced...
View ArticleTop Foreign Policy Goal for 2012: Feeding the Children of Drought and Conflict
As the State of the Union is upon us for 2012, let’s look briefly at history to tell us what should be atop the foreign policy agenda. When the fighting of World War I came to an end on November 11th,...
View ArticleSahel Food Crisis: School Meals Needed in Chad as Hunger Deepens
The African nation of Chad is in the middle of a hunger crisis as drought has struck, ruining the country’s food supply. Chad is part of the Sahel region of Africa which in recent months has seen poor...
View ArticleIBM for a Smarter African Continent?
In an intriguing look at how I.B.M. is seeking to make new telecommunications footholds in Africa, a New York Times article yesterday offered another glimpse into how that continent may be edging...
View ArticleBirther Drama a Distraction from Real Issues Like Global Hunger
If you turn on the news today or go online, what do you see? Unfortunately, tons of stories about President Obama’s birth certificate. This will go on all day and even further. It’s a soap opera that...
View ArticleThis Christmas Feed a Silent Guest and End World Hunger
Imagine if every person gave a gift this Christmas to a “silent guest,” one of the world’s hungry. During Christmas 1947, Americans did just that, continuing the successful “silent guest” program...
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