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Libya: Asylum for Saadi Gaddafi by Niger points to a broken Rule of Law

by Zuzeeko Abeng, LL.M Saadi Gaddafi, third son of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, the ousted and slain long-time leader of Libya, has reportedly been granted asylum […]

November 11, 2011
Home and Wellbeing

How to avoid holiday debt this season

By Sharon Arrey, MBA Finance and Accounting The holiday season is right around the corner, it is time for many to celebrate friends and family. […]

November 5, 2011
Poetry & Short Stories

First Hug – a poem by Niharika Jajoria

  FIRST HUG by Niharika Jajoria We stood side by side, Our shoulders intimately brushing I couldn’t manage to hide That I was faintly blushing. […]

October 27, 2011
Home and Wellbeing

6 Tips on Living a recession proof life in a failing economy

By Sharon Arrey, MBA Finance and Accounting Photo by Stuart Miles It is no surprise the US economy is in a serious downward tumble but […]

October 24, 2011
Around The World

Coffee and Finnish Pop Music: inside a small Finnish company

by Ana Santos Silva It´s almost 8 a.m. on a Friday morning in Helsinki. One of my colleagues at the small Finnish company where I […]

October 5, 2011
Poetry & Short Stories

Broken Flower – a poem by Dzekashu MacViban

  BROKEN FLOWER By Dzekashu MacViban The picture of your broken smile This lackluster moon reflects, Causing sadness to loiter in careless footsteps As everything […]

September 29, 2011
Home and Wellbeing

Practical Ways to Get Rid of Belly Fat

Concerned about your growing waistline? As the years go by—especially for women approaching middle age and beyond—fat often tends to accumulate in the midsection. Not […]

September 24, 2011
Home and Wellbeing

Make Your Home A Haven With Feng Shui

“It is important that the contents of the home, especially the communal areas, should be balanced and reflect the lives of all the members of […]

In the Press

“All I can ask is that you look deeper” Heartbreak across America as Troy Davis is Executed

By Lema Nsah This Aug. 22, 1991 photo shows Troy Anthony Davis entering Chatham County Superior Court during his trail in the shooting death of […]

September 12, 2011
Black Stories, Journeys

Juliette Goddard: A Deeply Rooted Passion for Painting Shaped by My Childhood

I was born in a caravan in Kent, situated in the South East of England from humble beginnings. My parents both started out as student […]

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