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If one dig deeper, one can deduce that Sir Robin was chosen by the British FCO to lead the charge against Michael Misick administration because of his radical views on how a State should handle an accuse person. Sir Robin is no stranger to bizarre conclusions...
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It's time to move forward. It's time to let go of the battle. It's time to win the war. For months now, I have watched in dismay as America fell to her knees. Recent events have truly brought out the very worst in people. Babies are blowing away babies...
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Note: This article contains personal opinion. Regarding the "Truth". One of the many amazing consequences of our modern-day Internet technology is how people of all countries, cultures, races and creeds can now suddenly share information. This was almost...
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It is the differences that make us strong It is the fear of differences that make us wrong Different opinions make us think Bringing us full circle to unities link Hear the opinions of others while standing in their shoesFinding...
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Meeting General NkundaBy: Georgianne NienaberGoma, DRC---I first heard the name Laurent Nkunda when his army was approaching the town of Sake in the Democratic Republic of Congo in November 2006. I was in Rwanda, burying an expatriate friend, when Nkunda...
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