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Mar 31 2011 Truths about our stock market

There is an old saying “Joto Dosh Nondo Gosh” (Blame Nondo Gosh for all ills) and the same is the fate of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the government. Many stock market critics/analysts and even the investors are blaming the SEC and [Read More]

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Source: Weekly Blitz :: Writings

 

Mar 31 2011 You are Not Currently Who You Think You Are

To show solidarity with any one they believe to be getting the hard hand of the United States or of some right-wing authority, the Left often assumes identity with those souls. On cue, at the “Left Forum” in New York City this past weekend, which I went [Read More]

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Source: Weekly Blitz :: Writings

 

Mar 31 2011 Use Your Imagination, Become the Change

Well, I’ve learned something. I’ve learned that supporters of unions can be just as bad as supporters of other religious or political violent organizations. Now, I don’t mean to imply that they are themselves violent or that they are bad people. They [Read More]

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Source: Weekly Blitz :: Writings

 

Mar 31 2011 Traitors and Corrupts Must Perish from Nepal

The consequence of using the state governance for self-interest will not be positive. Ranas have ruled Nepal, similarly corrupt Panchas and Nepali Congress (pro-indians) that ripped the national treasury. Nepal witnessed many agitations due to corruption [Read More]

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Source: Weekly Blitz :: Writings

 

Mar 31 2011 Non communicable disease Outsmart Infectious Diseases

Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs) - cancer, cardiovascular disease, chronic respiratory disease and diabetes - are no longer diseases of the wealthy. They are responsible for 8 million deaths in the world’s poorest billion, largely composed of children [Read More]

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Source: Weekly Blitz :: Writings

 

Mar 31 2011 Justice for ‘Prisoner of Conscience’ Dr Binayak Sen

Dr Binayak Sen, a medical practitioner and a civil liberties’ activist, has been sentenced to life imprisonment in Chhattisgarh. Amnesty International calls him a ‘prisoner of conscience’ because he never advocated violence and was a champion of human [Read More]

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Source: Weekly Blitz :: Writings

 

Mar 31 2011 Social Media Urging a Third Intifada

Depending on whose numbers you want to believe, the first Intifada (Palestinian uprising against Israel) from 1987 to 1993 resulted in 1551 Palestinian deaths and 422 Israeli deaths, with scores more injured. The second Intifada ran from 2000 to 2005 and [Read More]

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Mar 31 2011 Bangladesh Independence Day in America

Last Saturday, on March 26, Bangladeshis in America while celebrating their Independence Day of this year must have been a little more excited with a colorful gift from the nature: 2011 Cherry Blossoms, an annual American festival that has officially [Read More]

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Source: Weekly Blitz :: Writings

 

Mar 31 2011 The fearing tactics and curiosity

Brigitte Gabriel alias Hanan Tudor is quite known in United States as her organization named ACT for America is relentlessly spreading self-styled information with the objective of fearing the great American nation. Who is this woman: Yes, this is no [Read More]

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Source: Weekly Blitz :: Writings

 

Mar 31 2011 Wild Islamism on rise in Bangladesh

Finally state minister for law, Advocate Qamrul Islam in Bangladesh made open statement expressing his government’s realization that some Islamists and radical clergies are trying to turn Bangladesh into another ‘Afghanistan’. He said, “Few ‘fanatics’ [Read More]

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Source: Weekly Blitz :: Writings

 
 
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