It is foodie heaven this weekend as the organic beano gets under way in Bristol, but the theme of the first cookery demonstration is telling: 'seasonal cooking on a shoestring.' The organic food market as a whole grew...
Posted: Sunday, September 7, 2008, 8:18 (BST) Archbishop Desmond Tutu speaks at Aid agency Tearfund's Who Is My Neighbour conference at Jesus House in Brent Cross, London, on Saturday September 6, 2008. Archbishop Desmond...
New Yorkers in need of an indie film fix will be happy to hear that The New York International Independent Film and Video Festival (NYIIFVF) has announced their slate of films, parties, and red carpet premieres. NYIIFVF...
Zimbabwe's power sharing talks looked set to completely collapse on Thursday after Mugabe issued an ultimatum to the MDC to join a proposed unity government or be left out. The ZANU PF leader threatened to appoint a new...
Posted to the web 5 September 2008 Karima Brown and Amy Musgrave Johannesburg THE Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) has unveiled a battle plan to have African National Congress (ANC) president Jacob Zuma's...
Time to report the newest New Perspectives Quarterly (NPQ). The Summer 2008 issue is here, trumpeting a global historical shift in the locus of power. Titled 'The Rise of The Rest', the issue considers the new world order...
Talk show host Oprah Winfrey threw a rousing welcome home party for more than 150 U.S. Olympic medal winners on Wednesday that was a salute to the athletes and a pep rally for efforts to bring the 2016 summer games to...
Posted to the web 3 September 2008 BDr. Kofi Dankyi Beeko, MD If Africa should be your topic, representing most of the Third World, then you should say, the period, following World War II, should be first interesting,...
Cape Town - What are vegetarians supposed to do on national braai day later this month? "They can stand and watch," said Archbishop Desmond Tutu on Tuesday, as he poked a large steak with his braai tongs. But there was a...
"There is a moral universe. Right and wrong matter," Archbishop Desmond Tutu once remarked. One wishes to bring this dictum into context, now more than ever before. "The line separating good and evil passes, not through...