May 22nd, 2010 |
By Nico |
Category: Armageddon, Reports, Volume V Issue I
Jawad Haider
Some argue that the spread of these weapons cannot be stopped, such fatalism is a deadly adversary. If we believe that, then we are admitting that the use of nuclear weapons is inevitable.”
Barack Obama, 4 April 2009
“Iran has announced many times that its fundamentals and religious principles consider weapons of mass destruction as ‘illegal [...]
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May 22nd, 2010 |
By Nico |
Category: Reports, Volume V Issue I
Kate Watermeyer
Round 2 to the denial industry.
The number of Americans believing that there is concrete proof that the earth’s temperature is increasing dropped by 6% from 2008 to 2009 (1), yet proponents of climate change would still have us believe the weight of evidence is on their side. If the climate change debate is clear-cut, [...]
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Aug 30th, 2008 |
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Category: Reports, Volume III Issue I
Or trying to. Bernhard Schlenther lends some context to SA’s hottest political issue.
Tags: ANC, Arms Deal, Chippy Shaik, Jacob Zuma, Kader Asmal, Patricia De Lille, SANDF, Schabir Shaik, Scopa, Terry Crawford-Browne, Thabo Mbeki, Tony Yengeni, Trevor Manuel
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Aug 29th, 2008 |
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Category: Reports, Volume III Issue I
Say what you will about government hospitals; TARA LEVERTON looks at some of the systemic illnesses of the private healthcare system.
Tags: African Life Health, Community Hospital Group, Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, medical aid, Mediclinic, Netcare, Private healthcare, public healthcare, Saudi Arabia, South African Medical Council
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