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August 10, 2010
I once heard someone say that an “Adventure” is really just a series of events where you don’t know the ending. And that is exactly what every day of my New York City summer has been.
Video: eDiplomacy Ushers In a New Culture of Collaboration at State
Richard Boly is not what you’d expect from your typical State Department diplomat. And the Office of eDiplomacy isn’t what you’d expect from the oldest U.S. federal agency.
Bravo, Mr. Harper. Bravo.
Canadian politicians are rarely known for their engaging charisma or winning charm. In fact, the majority of them have consistently ranked so low in society’s “cool factor” that they are generally known for being embarrassingly boring. Canada’s current Prime Minister Stephen Harper is certainly no exception.
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- From Pretoria to New Delhi: Behind the Jewelry of Pieter Erasmus
- Buying and Selling in the Philippines
- American Casino, a must-see movie about the mortgage crisis
- Valkyrie and Other Films About German Resistance to the Nazis
- Electing Sarah Palin in India
- “Anti-Chinese” is Propaganda
- Sustainability: The Best Place to Start is Your Own Backyard
- McDonald’s Can Be “Good” for Development
- An outstanding Iranian Webzine: “Life Goes on in Tehran”
- Theater: Corresponding Addictions
- Palestine Football Team Red-Carded by Israeli Authorities and FIFA
- Resisting Horowitz-o-Fascism at Columbia
- Baharistan Journal: Images from Afghanistan 2003-2007 @ SIPA
- Marcel Khalife coming to NYC!
- There’s More to Iran than Politics…
- Vladimir Voinovich
- A Trip to Georgia
- The Global Game

