IF BAGHDAD IN 2003 WAS A “CAKEWALK,” IS TRIPOLI IN 2011 TO BE CAKEWALK II? (Sydney Morning Herald) This is a troubling possibility, says Paul Geough, noting the same cluelessness today as in 2003 about the future of a country “liberated” after a quick march into a capital city from a much-hated dictator. Now as [...]
A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT IN OUR BACKYARD? PLEASE AND THANKS! (New York Times) A New York Times article describes the receptivity to power plants in Japan by local communities today, after many of the same communities had displayed the NIMBY pattern of opposition when such developments started 40 years ago. What is different today? For [...]
IF DEMOGRAPHY IS DESTINY, ISRAEL MAY BECOME THE LAST REMAINING SUPERPOWER IN THE MIDDLE EAST. (Asia Times) This is the perspective of an Asia Times writer called “Spengler,” who notes the much higher rates of fertility among the Jewish as opposed to the Arab people of the region. Of course this emergence of Israel as [...]
THE MORTGAGE FRAUD MELTDOWN CONTINUES AS FEDERAL INVESTIGATORS NAB MEGA-BANKS THAT THEY SAY ATTEMPTED TO “SWINDLE” UNCLE SAM — AND TAXPAYERS. Stemming from reports last year that some of America’s largest mortgage companies and banks fraudulently foreclosed on homeowners, a new federal investigation has apparently found an even more pervasive and potentially serious scheme at [...]
“GROWTH MANAGEMENT” REVOCATION IN FLORIDA MAY BE A BAD JOKE IN A STATE IN WHICH VERY LITTLE GROWTH IS OCCURRING. (Sarasota Herald-Tribune) This is an observation in Sarasota, a city with a severe recession in new developments, a condition that will not be cured by de-regulation of the building industry; that recovery will await the [...]
A glut of empty homes and dire economic consequences of the housing boom did not stop the state of Florida from ushering in a sweeping overhaul of state guidelines for development that literally shred the set of regulations in place for over 25 years. With newly elected Republican Gov. Rick Scott promising to remove “roadblocks” [...]

LIBYAN REBELS AND NATO AIR STRIKES: BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU CALL FOR! (BBC News) For at least the second time recently a NATO raid, supposedly to protect civilians, has hit a target of rebel fighters: those who have bitterly complained of slowdown of air strikes in their support. Around 13 rebels are killed in the [...]

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