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Posted By:  Manfire
Posted On:  Oct 30, 2007

  The fastest Vista laptop is...

... a Mac ? If I already wished to get one of those powerful MacBook Pros (along with, of course, rock-hard OS X), now there's not even the slightest reason not to. Well, except maybe the money. But I'll end up getting one, to be sure. ... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Aug 8, 2008

  "We must not misuse our freedom..."

Freedom: By KARAN MINNIS, Guardian Lifestyles Reporter - Nassau, Bahamas: Freedom is intended by God for all human beings says Christ Church Cathedral Dean and Rector, Reverend Patrick Adderley, as Bahamians celebrate 174 years of emancipation from slavery. Explaining that the most...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Mar 15, 2008

  Say No to Torture

Saying No to Torture: Bahama Journal Editorial - Nassau, Bahamas: The United States of America is a land where paradox and contradiction routinely cavort. In this regard, we today note that while this country has a deserved reputation for being a cradle of democracy, it also has a...... [view]

Posted By:  robinopati
Posted On:  Oct 8, 2007

  THE PARADOX OF SUCCESS

We seem to be obsessed with success – and with celebrities. But mostly they’re only famous for a while. They look great for a season –or sing one great song-and then disappear. Much more interesting are people who manage to be successful for their entire live. They’re often not in the...... [view]

Posted By:  KarstenWenzlaff
Posted On:  Oct 18, 2007

  American Silence

What propelled the United States to go to war into Iraq and what kept the American Public from realizing its mistake? In my classes here at Cambridge the theme of the “failed war” transcends every lecture - from “History of International Relations over “War and...... [view]

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