Site Notice: ‘Modern Sociological Studies & Methods’…

COMMENCEMENT
WRITTEN work will commence this weekend on the tab previously set-up, labelled “Modern Sociological Studies & Methods”.
The objective and aim will be to deliver writings that focus, specifically, on how sociology impacts on health, illness and medicine. A considerable amount of research has been carried out, by me, before delivering this work, and is considered [...]

Afghanistan: ‘Political settlement remains key’…

WAR IN AFGHANISTAN
THIS SITE has often promoted the view that a military victory cannot be won in Afghanistan without a political settlement. Previously, opinion was given as to how best moderate elements of the Taliban might be incorporated within the Afghan government, in an attempt to make decision making in that fractious land more inclusive.
This [...]

Sir Bobby Robson: ‘Sir Bobby dies after a long battle’…

SIR BOBBY ROBSON

FORMER ENGLAND, Newcastle United and Ipswich Town manager Sir Bobby Robson has died at the age of 76.
Robson, a true gentlemen, was one of the most respected and well-liked figures in the football world and his managerial career took in further spells with PSV Eindhoven, Sporting Lisbon, Porto and Barcelona.
He had been battling [...]

John Wright Band: ‘Dumbartons Drums’…

Swine Flu: ‘Vaccine gamble that has not been fully tested’…

MASS FLU VACCINATION
DR. RICHARD HALVORSEN, a central London GP and medical director of BabyJabs, a children’s immunisation service, wrote in the Times last Wednesday (July 22, 2009, page 22), concerning the issue of a mass flu vaccination programme. Dr. Halvorsen argues that such a programme would be madness and says that the current threat of [...]

Afghanistan Elections 2009: ‘Hopeful turning point in Afghan war’…

HOPE
WITH ELECTIONS in Afghanistan a little more than a fortnight away and a major military offensive under way, the current situation in Afghanistan is the most complex we have experienced for many years. If, however, the elections in Afghanistan are managed well, this could also become a pivotal turning point in our efforts to bring [...]

Portrait: ‘Dr Samuel Smiles’…

Scotland: ‘The Massacre of Glencoe’…

ORIGINAL: CORRIES

Nasa: ‘Apollo 15 most successful manned flight’…

 
APOLLO 15
Apollo 15 was the ninth manned mission in the Apollo program and the fourth mission to land on the Moon. It was the first of what were termed “J missions”, long duration stays on the Moon with a greater focus on science than had been possible on previous missions. The mission began on July [...]

Afghanistan: ‘War of words over resources requires resolution’…

BRITISH MILITARY & GOVERNMENT
A WAR OF WORDS continues to rage between senior officers of the British military and Downing Street over resources for army operations in Afghanistan. The latest hostilities began just at the tail-end of last week when the head of the British Army, General Sir Richard Dannatt, said he would be compiling a [...]

Eddi Reader: ‘How Great Thou Art’…

HYMN: ‘HOW GREAT THOU ART’

 
HYMN LYRICS
O Lord my God, When I in awesome wonder,
Consider all the worlds Thy Hands have made;
I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder,
Thy power throughout the universe displayed.
Then sings my soul, My Saviour God, to Thee,
How great Thou art, How great Thou art.
Then sings my [...]

BBC: ‘A need to accept change’…

CHANGING BROADCASTING LANDSCAPE
POLITICIANS, often, find it easy to attack the BBC. Unlike the print media, where Editors of national newspapers can call for the election of another party, the BBC is stifled in its tracks from being party political. That probably has as much to do with how the BBC is governed by its Royal [...]

Book Review: ‘The Innocent Man’…

JOHN GRISHAM’S ‘AN INNOCENT MAN’

The Innocent Man, John Grisham’s first piece of non-fiction work, is a well researched book primarily on account of Ron Williamson, who was wrongly convicted of murder in 1998, and who spent twelve years on Oklahoma’s ‘H’ death row before advances had been made in DNA technology which eventually proved him innocent. [...]

Afghanistan: ‘Medical Evacuation’…

Dick Cheney: ‘Illegal covert spy project?’…

CIA & SECRET INTELLIGENCE
DICK CHENEY, former US Vice-President, is at the centre of an escalating new row, after charges he had directly ordered the CIA to keep Congress in the dark about a secret intelligence program set up after the 9/11 terrorist attacks – an action that may have been a direct violation of the [...]

Afghanistan: ‘A worthy cause’…

AFGHANISTAN 
COLONEL Tim Collins writing in the Independent on Saturday, 11 July 2009, says that if we shrink from the fight in Afghanistan, subversion and chaos will come to the streets of Europe.
With incisive and timely rhetoric, given recent loss of British lives in Afghanistan and with 184 men now dead as a result of our [...]

Michael Phelps: ‘Phelps breaks 100 butterfly world record’…

 
SWIMMING
PHELPS breaks 100-metres fly world record: Michael Phelps broke the world record in the 100-metre butterfly at the U.S. national championships in Indianapolis, giving him ownership of five individual world marks.
The 14-time Olympic gold medalist swam the two-lap final in 50.22 seconds at the Indiana University Natatorium. He lowered Ian Crocker’s mark of 50.40 set [...]

China’s Xinjiang: ‘Ethnic tensions and economic disparity’…

XINJIANG REGION
THE Xinjiang Uighur Region (XUAR), a vast land mass and territory in western China, accounts for one-sixth of China’s land and is home to around 20-million people from thirteen major ethnic groups. The largest of these groups is the Uighurs, a predominately Muslim community with close ties to central Asia. Some Uighurs (pronounced: [...]

G8 Summit 2009

G8 GATHERING
THERE seems something grimly appropriate about this year’s G8 summit being held in L’Aquila, the epicentre of the deadly earthquake felt in April. The eight world leaders gathered for the next three days in the ruined Italian city have an awful lot of rebuilding to do.
High on the summit’s agenda will be a redesign [...]

US/Russia: ‘Resetting relations’…

US/RUSSIAN TALKS
PRESIDENT OBAMA has departed for Moscow for two days of talks with the Kremlin that some commentators argue could be a last chance to put US-Russia relations on a new, dynamic footing. The visit to Russia – the first by Mr. Obama – follows years of escalating tension during the Bush years over, among [...]

Wimbledon 2009: ‘Roger Federer claims Wimbledon title’…

WIMBLEDON 2009
ROGER FEDERER  beat Andy Roddick in a five-set thriller to become arguably the greatest player of all time.
The 27-year-old No. 2 seed clinched his sixth Wimbledon crown after beating the American No. 6 seed 5-7 7-6 (8/6) 7-6 (7/5) 3-6 16-14 and is the out-right Grand Slam leader with 15 majors to his name.
Federer smashed [...]

Afghanistan: ‘NATO led troops per country’…

Military: ‘The Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland’…

BAND OF THE ROYAL REGIMENT OF SCOTLAND

 
1ST BATTALION SCOTS GUARDS

 

Military: ‘RAF Tornado 1.3 Mach Attack Aircraft’…

RAF TORNADO 1.3