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Alan Hart is an author and a journalist. He is the former Middle East chief correspondent for Britain's Independent Television News and a former BBC "Panorama" programme presenter whose beat was the Middle East.
Alan Hart. Zionism, Vol. III. Atlanta: Clarity Press, 2010. A book review.
Alex Colville's biographies will read born August 24, 1920 and died July 16, 2013. It is hard to believe that this great energy has left us. These biographies will also describe Alex Colville as a significant Canadian painter of the late 20th century, whose work has been as important as that of the Group of Seven to Canada and to the world, and as familiar.
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt -- On many lists of Egypt's top tourist destinations, Alexandria usually comes after Cairo, Upper Egypt and the Red Sea.
(Cairo) The bombing near a church in Alexandria on New Year's Eve, local time, was sad news, which affected me personally. First, I was in the area 72 hours before the bombing touring the city with my family from Canada; remembering the summer days I used to spend at its beaches when I was a teenager. Secondly, I was born and raised in Cairo's district of Shubra (was in the news following the bombing) where the highest concentration of Christian Copts live.
A Rohingya Muslim woman holds a child as she pumps water at a camp for refugees in New Delhi, India, Monday, Sept. 18, 2017. Tsering Topgyal / AP
Alice in Ombudsmanland may well serve as an additional chapter for Lewis Carroll's famous Alice in Wonderland. The chapter could well be subtitled "In the Bureaucratic Rabbit Hole." But before beginning this weird and wondrous chapter, we need a bit of background.
In the title of his new book How to Talk to a Science Denier: Conversations with Flat Earthers, Climate Deniers, and Others Who Defy Reason, Lee McIntyre, science historian at Boston University, is suggesting that the official narrative on any given topic is the truthful one and anyone doubting it is a denier who needs to be "corrected".
Abdullah Almalki's mistreatment continues. First it was a matter of harassment by CSIS in Canada. Then it was torture in Syria. Now harassment is resumed once more in Canada.
Be careful what you wish for. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) urged Canada to turn the Post Office into a crown corporation, at arm's length from the government. Well, a crown corporation is what they and all of us got, beginning in 1981. Big mistake.
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