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Inviato da:  SarahZaaimi
Scritto su:  Sep 11, 2009

  The Tale of The Bridge

Once upon a time there used to be a wild moody white sea in the hearth of the blue planet. On the north coast of the sea there was the kingdom of Eurapia, a kingdom of infinite green fertile lands and hard working people. On the south coast of the sea however, was situated another kingdom, the...... [view]

Inviato da:  zephyr
Scritto su:  Dec 14, 2008

  The significance of Sept. 9, 2001

By FİKRET ERTAN: “… Massoud took a telephone call. Eight Arabs had been arrested by his troops near the front lines. He asked engineer Arif to see if he could find out more about them, and Arif left the room. The visiting reporter read out a list of questions while his colleague...... [view]

Inviato da:  zephyr
Scritto su:  Nov 15, 2008

  My expectations of Obama: between hope and fear

By: ABDULLAH AL-AHSAN* All human expectations always involve some degree of hope and fear. Barack Obama's election victory is certainly a huge transformation in history, and naturally it engages us in both. "Yes, we can" has created dreams and hopes, and under the circumstances, the...... [view]

Inviato da:  CWBloggers
Scritto su:  Sep 5, 2008

  Climate Lessons from Professor Flannery

One of the more interesting books I’ve read lately is The Weather Makers , by the scientist and environmentalist Tim Flannery . The title refers to the ability of human beings to influence the climate by changing the composition of the atmosphere, and the book’s central...... [view]

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