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By HurricaneDean, February 13, 2009
On top of the already sad news of Continental Express flight 3407 crashing on February 12, killing all 44 passengers, five crew members and one person on the ground, we now know that two activists have died in the crash. Dr. Alison Des Forges and Beverly Eckerd were two powerful women whose voices will be dearly missed. Dr. Des Forges earned her B.A. in history from Harvard and her PH.D. from Yale. According to the New York Times, "Dr. Des Forges spent four years interviewing organizers and victims of the Rwandan genocide, in which she estimated that at least 500,000 people died. She testified before the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, based in Arusha, Tanzania, and at trials in Belgium, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Canada. She also appeared on expert panels convened by the United Nations and what is now the African Union, as well as the French and Belgian (...)

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President Obama is not going to clean our house, do our homework, or save our planet.  We have to take responsiblility for our own actions and behaviors.  There ain't no BAIL OUT PLAN for mother earth.  She is all that (...)
Everyday there are new businesses opening in Los Angeles, retail, law offices, boutiques etc... I can go on and on. What do all these businesses have in common? They all need a bookkeeper. This is why a respective colleague decided (...)
Among the group's proposals ahead of a special United Nations ministerial meeting in Vienna to evaluate global drug policy is a call to decriminalize the possession of cannabis use. The former presidents said the U-S-led war on drugs has failed (...)
Back in March of 2008, a small bunch of teenage boys in General Guemes, Argentina were recording each other chatting and joking with a cell phone.  "Suddenly we heard something - a weird noise as if someone was throwing stones... (...)
Along with the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), my colleague Stephen H. Frye, M.D., has decided to join in coordinating the nomination of the Netherlands for a Nobel Prize for its achievements in minimizing drug use in (...)
The Dutch government and its people have proven for more than 30 years that it is more cost effective, humane, and practical to be "smart on drugs" rather than "tough on drugs."  Here’s why:  The so-called American War on Drugs has (...)
Last year, at least 41 journalists were confirmed to have been killed worldwide while doing their job. While Pakistan rose to become the second most dangerous place in the world for reporters with 5 deaths, Iraq continues to hold the (...)
The unemployment rate is at an all time high since 1982, so what could possibly be the positive side of so much economic chaos? Today I coached a man named Mike, he is a single father raising two children alone in the United States, separated (...)
National News – January 24, 2009 - International Prostate Cancer Awareness Day Proclaimed on February 2nd,2009 honoring BrownByrd Prostate Cancer Foundation’s CEO & Founder Actor Kevin Byrd  during  Black History Month BrownByrd Prostate Cancer Foundation’s CEO & Founder Actor Kevin Byrd  (...)