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. […]
16 Aug
Posted by Stan as Politics, War & Conflict, Peacebuilding, International Relations, Governance, Breaking News, Freedom of Speech, Blogging
Between 1840 and 1980 every President elected in the score year (a year divided by 20) has died in office. Some may say Ronald Reagan didn’t die, but he was a victim of an assasination attempt which he survived. Maybe he died but he forgot. Maybe that was uncalled for humor. But now we have […]
15 Aug
Posted by MATTHEWCREATES as Politics, Governance, Freedom of Speech, Elections, Breaking News
Mike Gravel an introduction to a life time of service to the world and this country.
Ever wonder why main stream candidates are mainstream candidates? This piece is a short the media should be doing to explain real candidates who have real solutions to real problems
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.
There are two ways, — the natural and the supernatural.
One way is to live for the world we are in, to develop the
brain by study and investigation, to take, by invention, advantage
of the forces of nature, to the end that we may have good houses,
raiment and food, to the end that the hunger of the […]
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 […]
05 Aug
Posted by Janet D Cohen as Media, Relief & Rescue, Technology, International Relations, Ideas, Breaking News, Disaster, Ethnicity, Blogging
The I35-W collapse was the worst catastrophe that has ever befallen the Twin Cites. “Things like that just don’t happen here” is a familiar sentiment. Everyone from this area has traveled over that bridge hundreds or thousands of times, it’s right by downtown and the University of Minnesota. Our hearts go out to […]
03 Aug
Posted by Stan as Politics, Humanitarian, Science, Technology, Peacebuilding, War & Conflict, Governance, Environment, Children, Business, Development, Disaster, Elections, Economics, Breaking News
Having just been to Minneapolis this past weekend, I took special interest in the bridge calamity of earlier this week. However, I do not want to write about the specifics of the problem of this bridge, or any other infrastructure problems across America. I write to discuss how focused the media gets on […]
01 Aug
Posted by Stan as Business, Breaking News, Blogging
Minneapolis, Mn July 30, 2007 World Future Society members were invited to assist in the launch of the Blog site so that a community of interest can start to discuss and debate subject matters across the universe of ideas. Adam Cohen and I created this website for this event and will continue […]
30 Jul
Posted by Janet D Cohen as Breaking News, Blogging
Blog International was unveiled today at the World Future Society Conference in Minneapolis. The purpose of this new Community Blog is to share knowledge and facilitate discussion between members of the World Future Society and others. The announcement was made in a conference event, “So You Want to Be a Blogger.” Presenters […]
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