04 Sep
Posted by stan cohen as Politics, Racism, International Relations, Ideas, Humanitarian, Religion, Sports, Conflict Resolution, Peacebuilding, War & Conflict, Travel, Technology, Human Rights, History, Education, Elections, Economics, Children, Breaking News, Energy, Environment, Health, Governance, Freedom of Speech, Finance, Uncategorized
If the McCain-Palin ticket become the next administration then it is probable that tonight’s speech kicked off that possibility. Sarah Palin is now a name in American History and because of that, another mozaic in this year’s election drama. Her small town gal with high school sweetheart-union husband, world champion avocatist, special needs child, pregnant […]
17 Aug
Posted by Stan as Human Rights, History, Politics, Sports, Conflict Resolution, War & Conflict, Governance, Freedom of Speech, Breaking News, Arts & Culture, Economics, Elections, Entertainment, Blogging
Today I happened upon a copy of the New York Daily News, a paper I rarely read. Yet as per the mysterious world in which we live where things have a purpose, in my reading of the paper on this day, I had a complete identification with a story written by famed sportswriter Mike Lupica. […]
08 Aug
Posted by Stan as Sports, History, Breaking News, Arts & Culture
Hank Aaron graciously “moved over” and expressed best wishes to Barry Bonds and his family. 756 Home Runs, a great moment in the story of our times.
06 Aug
Posted by Stan as Sports, Entertainment, Breaking News, Arts & Culture, Blogging
We have all lived long enough to have seen records made and broken. But I cannot recall a day when three historic moments all happened at the same time. First and foremost is Barry Bond hitting Home Run 755.
While there were many fans opining that it is not a real record, I have […]
What is there to think about? If Barry has done something wrong which affects his entitlement to the Home Run Record, then either the government should bring charges and let him defend himself, or better yet, let Commissioner Bud Selig suspend him from baseball until the matter is resolved. It does not seem fair that […]
Hockey went on strike a couple of years ago, and no one seemed to mind, except for the younger players hoping to be paid by the sport that they had worked to become part of for their entire lives.
But now two years later, the sport is back. The on ice games played with […]
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