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First they came for the communists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a communist; Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a trade unionist; Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because...
Tags: Green Party, Obama, Martin, Germany, Berlin, Socialism, Politics, Barack Obama, Punahou School alumni, Marxism, Green politics, Marxist theorists, Che Guevara
00 Updated December 7, 2009 13:03:00 The Australian Greens say statements by the Federal Climate Change Minister are an invitation to negotiate a stronger emissions trading scheme. Australia has agreed to a carbon reduction target of between five and...
Tags: Greens, Australia, Sydney, Environment, Air pollution, Australian Greens, Emissions trading, Green political parties, Alliance '90/The Greens, Green politics, Climate change in Australia, Bob Brown
NGT, approved by a parliamentary select committee, does not have any power to stall any project that can cause damage to environment. It can act only when the damage is done, by dealing with the origin of pollution. It also fails to hold delinquent polluting...
Tags: National Green Tribunal, grey areas, India, New Delhi, Environment, Tribunal, Green politics, Law Crime
I was kind of going all right at that point, but from the restart I had a bogey and a double. Then you're three over and Stuart Appleby is nine under and suddenly you're 12 behind. You feel like you're going all right but then you're 12 behind.'' Ogilvy's...
Tags: Australia, Sydney, Geoff Ogilvy, allnews, Southport, Australian Greens, Golf course, Green politics, Birkdale
Adam Scott birdied the last two holes of a marathon Saturday to snatch a two-shot lead after the third round of the Australian Open at the New South Wales course. Scott went out early to finish off the last 12 holes of his second round, which was left...
Tags: Stuart Appleby, Adam Scott (disambiguation), Australia, strong winds, Sydney, allnews, PGA Championship, Masters Tournament, U.S. Open, Par, Australian Open, Presidents Cup, Garth Tander, Kiwi, Open Championship, Hospitality Recreation, Australian Greens, Jamie Whincup, James Nitties, Golf, Nick O'Hern, Green politics
Even tournament leader Stuart Appleby, who somehow repeated his opening 66 to open up a huge gap on the field, was dismayed that the second round was suspended for 5-1/2 hours when a 60km/h southerly buster made the NSW GC greens unplayable. "The powers...
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Las Vegas Country Club members will get to view the results Friday. At first glance, after an eight-month renovation that cost $5.4 million, the venerable 18-hole, par-72 course will reopen with a fresh, modern and healthy look. Architect Mark Rathert...
Tags: Ryan Shaw, Mark Rathert, Las Vegas, The Greens ¬タモ The Green Alternative, Handicap, Las Vegas Country Club, Green politics
Senator Nick Xenophon is pushing wants laws to ensure "Made in Australia" means what it says, allowing shoppers to support local producers. His Private Member's Bill, jointly sponsored by Greens' Senator Bob Brown and Nationals' Senator Barnaby Joyce,...
Tags: Australian, Australia, Sydney, Environment, Riverland, Nick Xenophon, Emissions trading, Carbon finance, Bob Brown, Australian wine, Air pollution, Australian Greens, Australian wines, Green political parties, Family First Party, Green politics
There are more than 300 eco-labels out there, and not all are created equal. Official-looking seals created by industry groups can be misleading. Reassuring claims may be based solely on the manufacturer's word...Below, we peel back some common eco-labels...
Tags: San Francisco, Environmentalism, Wine label, Political ideologies, Hospitality Recreation, Label, Green politics, Anti-globalization
Clean water scarcity is one of the most pivotal environmental issues in the 21st century, and conflicts over water may occur in the future, Green Cross International program director Xavier Guijarro said in Taipei last Saturday. Guijarro, program director...
Tags: Xavier Guijarro, Taiwan News, Green Cross International, environmental policy, Taipei City Government, Earth Dialogues, watering harvested, clean watering, Taiwan, Taipei, Green politics, Republic of China, Environmentalism, Sustainability, Sustainable development, Environment