Surveillance: ‘Behaviour recognition systems’…

MORE THAN A RELIABLE GUIDE?

TECHNOLOGICAL EXPERTS believe that recent advances in technology and within information technology allow them to detect hostile intentions before events may occur. But, unless deemed perfect, that might not be such a good thing.
Firstly, we should consider why a need might arise in developing an intelligent computerised surveillance system that might meet [...]

Congo: ‘End the suffering and violence’…

GUARDIAN EDITORIAL
RESPONDING to the Editor of the Guardian Newspaper after an editorial appeared on its website entitled, “Suffering without end“, dated Friday, 31 October 2008.
The Editor writes:
… If the words humanitarian catastrophe and eastern Congo have a familiar ring to them, it is because the fundamental causes of a conflict that has claimed five million [...]

Scotland: ‘Stem Cell Research’…

A FUTURE VISION
STEM CELLS are cells that are at an early stage of development and have the ability to turn into almost any other type of cell in the body. There are embryonic stem cells, which are derived from embryos, and adult stem cells, which can be found in some adult tissue, such as bone [...]

Guardian Editorial: ‘Bomber Command’…

IN PRAISE OF … BOMBER COMMAND
RESPONDING to an article written by the Editor of the Guardian Newspaper, entitled: “In praise of … the crews of Bomber Command“, dated Wednesday 29 October 2008, the editor writes:
… The ghosts of history never rest. The flatlands of Suffolk are covered in memorials at the crash sites of aircraft, [...]

(Re-Live) Eurythmics: ‘Here comes the rain again’…

LYRICS/

Lateral thinking puzzle: ‘The intrigued Caliph’…

AN ACT OF DEFIANCE?
Khalil ben-Omar became Caliph of Baghdad.
Shortly after taking up his new position one of his advisors pointed out to him a little scruffy fellow riding a donkey in through the city gates.
… “That man”, said the advisor “is a trader from Pakistan. His name is Zulfiqa Khan and he is the biggest [...]

Enhanced European integration…

RESPONDING to Richard Norton-Taylor of the Guardian Newspaper whose article entitled, “Cooperation, not competition” appeared on its website, dated Tuesday 28 October 2008.
Mr. Norton-Taylor writes:
…  John Hutton’s call to work more closely with European allies makes military and political sense
… France recently sent a battalion of combat troops to southeastern Afghanistan which demonstrates Sarkozy’s willingness [...]

Syria: ‘An Act of Terrorist Aggression?’…

US STRIKES INSIDE SYRIA

A Syrian Foreign Minister accused the United States of “terrorist aggression” over a deadly raid on a Syrian village, Al-Sukkariya, near the Iraq border.
Walid Moallem, vowed Syria would defend itself against any further similar attacks, and voiced hopes the next US President would learn from the ‘mistakes’ of George W. Bush. Mr. [...]

Sudan: ‘Bringing peace to Darfur?’…

Omar al-Bashir

The Sudanese President, Omar al-Bashir, has claimed he will bring peace to war ravaged Darfur.
Mr. Bashir, faced with an international arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on charges of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, is seeking now that he can bring peace and stability to Darfur. He appears to have [...]

Sunday Teachings & Lessons: ‘Answering Jesus’ prayer’…

THE GODHEAD AND WORDLY INFLUENCES

Jamaica has 2.7 million people and over 300 Christian denominations. That is probably one of the world’s highest proportions, but is not atypical. As non-Christians walk through any town or city they get the impression that Christianity is not one religion but many.
The general public can neither see the spiritual similarity [...]

ABC: ‘All of My Heart’…

Enshrining rights: ‘An historical perspective’…

CIVIL LIBERTIES

SINCE the “war on terrorism”, a term that has most certainly been misnamed, it has been easy to forget that we live in a country that has a rich and flavoured tradition of fairness and tolerance, protest and struggle. These thoughts can be lost when we regularly read and hear of the assaults on [...]

Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers – ‘Islands in the stream’

Bretton Woods: ‘Global inequality’…

RESPONDING to an article that appeared on the website of the Guardian Newspaper and written by Jayati Ghosh, entitled “Global inequality must end“, dated Friday 24 October 2008, the article states:
… The poor have subsidised the rich for too long. Greater state involvement in economic activity is now necessary
(REVISED) REDUCING THE WEALTH GAP

I THINK in attempting [...]

Pakistan: ‘Will the IMF assist?’…

PAKISTAN PLUNGES INTO DESPAIR
PAKISTAN, a nuclear-armed front-line state in the “war on terror”, faces economic meltdown. On Wednesday, October 22, the head of the IMF, Dominique Strauss-Kahn said that discussions would begin within the next few days in how Pakistan might be helped with emergency financial support and aid. Pakistan is in urgent need.
Inflation in [...]

Al-Qaeda/Taliban: ‘Understanding its methods of operation’…

THE HEART OF FUNDAMENTALISM
RESPONDING to Amil Khan, whose article entitled, “Is it really all over for al-Qaida?” appeared on the website of the Guardian Newspaper, dated Thursday, October 23, 2008.
Mr. Khan writes:
… Concluding, as many analysts and journalists do, that the group is losing support is faulty for a number of reasons.

WE MUST ALSO CONSIDER the manner by [...]

Scotland: ‘Highland Cathedral’…

 

There is a land far from this distant shore
Where heather grows and Highland Eagles soar
There is a land that will live ever more
Deep in my heart, my Bonnie Scotland

Though I serve so far away
I still see your streams, cities and dreams
I can`t wait until the day
When I`ll come home once [...]

Scotland: ‘Why independence is needed’…

(SCOTLAND) A CAPABLE NATION
SINCE the Scottish Nationalist Party (SNP) assumed the office of Government in Scotland, last May, Scotland has changed decisively in these past 18-months. On the evening of that victory, our leader and First Minister, Rt Hon Alex Salmond MP, MSP declared:
… Scotland has moved on for good and for ever.
Part of [...]

Charles Dickens: ‘Did the writer leave a few lessons for today?’

BRIDGING ENGLISH LITERATURE WITH FINANCIAL ECONOMICS
How can the exquisite literature of Charles Dickens help us understand, now, the importance of financial steadfastness in a world about to enter economic and financial recession?

CHARLES DICKENS was good at asking and posing difficult questions, and even better at evading simple answers. The great English writer knew all about a [...]

Putin(ism): ‘Russian Roulette’…

PUTIN AND THE RUSSIAN OLIGARCHS
SINCE MAY the Russian Stock Exchange has lost 70% of its value. Few countries around the world would have been as hard-hit by the global financial turmoil. As is becoming typical around the world following serious erosion of financial markets, the effect on Russia’s main companies has been dramatically reduced by the vast [...]

Banking Essay: ‘Effective regulation’…

MARKET EFFICIENCY AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER
WITH THE BRITISH AND EUROPEAN BANKING SYSTEM rescued from the abyss, can the British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, with his enormous stature and standing across the world as a competent financier, re-order the world’s regulatory system?
As stock and financial markets continue their painful recovery after the global bail-out, that [...]

Foster & Allen: ‘Danny Boy’…

DANNY BOY: Irish Song Lyrics
    Oh Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling
From glen to glen, and down the mountain side
The summers gone, and all the flowers are dying
‘Tis you, ’tis you must go and I must bide.
But come ye back when summer’s in the meadow
Or when the valley’s hushed and [...]

Lateral thinking puzzle: ‘The curse of the donkey’…

WHEN DOES ALI’S DONKEY HEED?
Ali ben-Ibrahim was a salt dealer in Old Baghdad.
Every day he went from his home just outside the city to the market with two huge sacks of salt tied to the back of his donkey. His donkey was a small, evil-smelling brute called Roxanna. It was, however, not lacking in the [...]

Sunday Teachings & Lessons: ‘God doesn’t like fireworks’…

JONAH

THE REAL QUESTION raised by Jonah is not whether he was swallowed by a giant fish or whale, but what sort of book is it meant to be? Is it history, theology, a parable or a moral tale for children, satirical or a combination of these?
In favour of the books historicity, we should perhaps note that [...]

Scotland: ‘The banking crisis’…

MICROMANAGEMENT AND SEPERATE REGULATION

RESPONDING, firstly, to Iain Macwhirter, whose article entitled, “Do we want to end up like Iceland?” appeared on the website of the Guardian Newspaper, dated Saturday 18th October, 2008.
Mr. Macwhirter writes:
… Bad news for the SNP: the banking crisis makes Scottish independence look rather less attractive than before.
ONE (REVISED):
MD:
Iain Macwhirter fails to mention [...]

Afghanistan: ‘Looking for an exit’…

US PESSIMISM: ‘TALIBAN ADVANCES & BRITISH DESPONDANCY’
THE TALIBAN IN AFGHANISTAN have been labeled as fighting “brave and brazen” during the last few months of fighting in their war-ravaged country. In what appears to be an increasing tendency in reverting to asymmetric warfare and tactics, such as suicide bombings, the militiamen haven’t shied away from direct combat [...]

Regulating clinical trials…

OVERPRESCRIPTION COULD STIFLE MEDICAL RESEARCH
CLINICAL TRIALS, by their very nature, always assume an element of risk. Whatever computer analyses or laboratory tests on mice or rats might predict, a new drug cannot be licensed or commissioned until its effects have been tested and demonstrated on human beings. In virtually all cases, clinical trials are designed [...]

Global Warming: ‘What do the numbers show’…

Dr. John Christy, Professor and Director of the Earth System Science Centre at the University of Alabama (Huntsville), presents a clear and unambiguous lecture on global warming from the conventional standpoint.
The lecture was firstly given on the 4th October, 2007.

ESSAY: GLOBAL WARMING IN THE CURRENT ERA … by Mark Dowe
Countering the traditional [...]

Afghanistan: ‘Plausibility of a Taliban Pact’…

FAILED MISSION
NOT SURPRISINGLY, Afghanistan – NATO’s first post-cold war, non-European experiment and the U.N.’s most significant mission – has been termed a failure. Failure in Afghanistan is gaining widespread acceptance and has led to many decision makers contemplating the unthinkable: negotiations with the Taliban leadership that was defeated in 2001, shortly after the 9/11 attacks. The concerns [...]

Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence Agency

PAKISTAN‘S DICHOTEMY
Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate (ISI) audacious covert support for the Taliban is running America’s patience thin. The ISI’s double dealing with bordering Afghanistan is making Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari’s job very difficult. Mr. Zardari has given assurances that he will attempt to tame the ISI, but being a civilian with a dodgy past [...]

PSBR: ‘Government Debt and Borrowing’…

TO THINK THAT WE USED TO GET EXCITED when the Government announced that it would raise or give away a few billion pounds in a budget…
POLITICAL MANAGEMENT

AS the financial crisis has gathered pace in recent weeks and days, we have become used to the sight of Government debt increasing by tens of billions of [...]