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Tuesday, 4 June 2013

“Multiple Breadwinners: An American Household Imperative – OpEd” plus 29 more : Eurasia Review

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:46 PM PDT
And the beat goes on! More studies, more surveys, more statistics, more data to feed the ongoing fires in present day American cultural wars. Apparently, it isn’t enough to have the constant bickering between the three conservative factions in American politics – ultra-right Tea-partiers, old-guard Republicans and Democrats – so we are now witnessing an [...] The post Multiple Breadwinners: An American Household Imperative – OpEd appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:43 PM PDT
As America grew in the 1800s from a republic of a few millions, whose frontier stopped at the Mississippi, into a world power, there were constant collisions with the world’s greatest empire. In 1812, we declared war on Britain, tried to invade Canada and got our Capitol burned. In 1818, Andrew Jackson, on an expedition [...] The post Patrick Buchanan: Time To Stop Feeding The Tiger? – OpEd appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:40 PM PDT
To a lot of folks who recall Ronald Reagan’s two terms as President, 1981 to 1989, June 5th is a day that marks his passing in 2004. Nostalgia prompts us to think of it as a golden period of prosperity and memory tells us that it was also the closing decade of the Cold War [...] The post Remembering Reagan – OpEd appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:23 PM PDT
Acer has announced two new tablets at Computex in Taiwan Monday, Digital Spy said. The firm unveiled the world’s first 8-inch Windows 8 tablet in the shape of the Iconia W3, and added the Liquid S1 hybrid device to its range. The Iconia W3 comes with Microsoft’s latest operating system on board and is powered [...] The post Acer Rolls Out Iconia W3, Liquid S1 Tablets appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:20 PM PDT
(CORDIS) — Brain research has made unprecedented progress over the years, with Europe at the forefront of scientific advances. But more can be done. This comes from Alzheimer’s Disease International who issued their report on the Global Economic Impact of Dementia. They estimate that if dementia care were a country, it would be the world’s [...] The post Hope Sparked By New Vaccine For Alzheimer’s appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:15 PM PDT
By Julie Webb-Pullman Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan might now be pondering on his own advice to Syrian President Bashar Assad, to listen to his people, before he finds himself and his government similarly beset. There are three main issues here – the short-sighted sacrifice of one of the few green public spaces in [...] The post Erdogan’s Turn To Walk The Talk? – OpEd appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:04 PM PDT
By Stuart Littlewood Australian federal and state MPs have been indulging in an orgy of anti-anti-Semitism by signing en masse the London Declaration on Combating Anti-Semitism. Over 100 have put their mark on it. The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reports that even more of the nation’s 226 federal parliamentarians in Canberra are expected to sign up, [...] The post London Declaration On Anti-Semitism: Seeking To Criminalize Criticism Of Israel – OpEd appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 09:41 PM PDT
By Dr. Chandra Muzaffar Any human being who abhors violence and bloodshed would be shocked by remarks made by a leading religious personality, Sheikh Youssef al-Qaradawi, on the 1st of June 2013. At a rally in Doha, he urged Sunni Muslims in the region to go to Syria and fight the Bashar al-Assad government and [...] The post The Syrian Conflict: Qaradawi’s Incitement To Violence – OpEd appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 09:35 PM PDT
If there is one lesson Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan should have drawn from the popular revolts that toppled four Arab leaders and sparked civil war in Syria in the last two years, it is that police brutality strengthens protesters’ resolve and particualrly that of militant, street battle-hardened soccer fans. As police on Friday [...] The post Tahrir’s Lesson For Taksim: Police Brutality Unites Battle-Hardened Fans‏ – Analysis appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 08:10 PM PDT
By Svetla Dimitrova New Bulgarian Prime Minister Plamen Oresharski plans to focus on fiscal stability and measures to address citizen’s grievances. A former finance minister, Oresharski was elected prime minister last week with the support of the 120 lawmakers of the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) and the mainly ethnic Turkish Movement for Rights and Freedoms. [...] The post New Bulgarian Government Promises Stability appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 08:08 PM PDT
Iran has dismantled an alleged “terror network” backed by Israel’s Mossad intelligence services that had a headquarters in Britain, the intelligence ministry said on Sunday. Officials claimed that the network had planned to disrupt the upcoming presidential election in the Islamic republic, the state broadcaster said, according to AFP news agency. “The intelligence ministry has [...] The post Mossad Busted? Iran Says Network Planning To Disrupt Elections appeared first...

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 08:06 PM PDT
Samsung said Monday its Galaxy Tab 3 8-inch and 10.1-inch tablets will be available globally this month. Offering an expanded range of options along with previously announced 7-inch version, according to Samsung the Galaxy Tab 3 Series provides customers various ways to view, listen, create, and share meaningful events and special content with those who [...] The post Samsung Says New GALAXY Tab 3 Series To Be Available Worldwide This Month appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 07:52 PM PDT
BlackBerry said its new Q10 smartphone is expected to be available in the Philippines starting from June 7. The BlackBerry Q10 is the company’s first smartphone to feature a classic BlackBerry QWERTY Keyboard, and will be available in two colors, black and white. According to BlackBerry, its Q10 smartphone will combine the power of the [...] The post BlackBerry To Launch Q10 Smartphone In The Philippines June 7 appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 07:37 PM PDT
As it becomes clear that the arrangement between Belgrade and Pristina is no more decisive than was Dayton or so many other internationally supervised agreements, local actors will discount it and refocus on whatever issues shape the next rounds of their various, unending internal, inter-communal, and international disputes. By David B. Kanin The implementation process [...] The post Kosovo – Serbia: Where Things Stand – Analysis appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 02:23 PM PDT
By Adnan Khan On the 22nd of May 2013, a serving British soldier was targeted by two youths, who proceeded to kill the man with a machete and a butcher’s knife, in Woolwich, South East London. This relatively unremarkable district of the London metropolis was transformed into the hub of media activity for numerous days [...] The post The Snoopers Charter And Exploiting Woolwich – OpEd appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 02:10 PM PDT
It is time to pull out the stops. Yes, efforts have been made, some commendable, some noisily admirable, and the protesters have gathered constantly over the thousand and more days that Private Bradley Manning has been held. The trial is about to begin, larded with 22 charges on the prosecution’s part, including espionage and aiding [...] The post Bradley Manning On Trial – OpEd appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 02:06 PM PDT
(RFE/RL) — Unidentified gunmen have killed a newly elected lawmaker in northwestern Pakistan. Police on June 3 said provincial lawmaker Farid Khan was killed in Hangu, a district in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province. Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari condemned the killing and called on authorities to bring the assailants to justice. Khan was elected as [...] The post Pakistan: Newly Elected Lawmaker Shot Dead In Northwest appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 01:00 PM PDT
By Marko Savkovic It is hardly rocket science, achieve more by pooling and sharing resources that are already available within many different parts of a complex system. To put it into a perspective, maximum utilization has been one of the mainstays of any production cycle since early days of organised human life. However, for two [...] The post Is A More Assertive Europe Possible Through Pooling And Sharing Initiatives? – Analysis appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 12:16 PM PDT
“The pungent smell of tear gas is still in the air, but the situation this morning appears calmer. The road block is limited to the immediate area around Taksim Square, otherwise circulation appears to have resumed regularly,” said Father Nicola Masedu, a Salesian missionary in Istanbul, theater to clashes between protesters and police that has [...] The post Turkey: Protests From Ankara To Smirne As Nation Rocked By Violence appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 12:11 PM PDT
By Igor Jovanovic The the Fiscal Council of Serbia recently told parliament that the state may face a severe economic crisis unless it urgently starts resolving the matter of debts and budget deficit. Council Chairman Pavle Petrovic told SETimes that a budget rebalance is necessary to fill up the gap in the state treasury, because [...] The post Calls For Serbian Budget Cuts appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:13 AM PDT
Analysts have hailed the decision by the African Union to adopt a resolution to create a rapid response force that will help Africa with a military capacity to respond swiftly to emergency situations. But they have also cautioned that it is too early to make meaningful judgments. A week after the AU summit in Addis [...] The post Too Early To Judge African Union Decision On Troops – Analysts appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:10 AM PDT
The width of blood vessels in the retina, located at the back of the eye, may indicate brain health years before the onset of dementia and other deficits, according to a new study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science. Research shows that younger people who score low on intelligence [...] The post Blood Vessels In The Eye Linked With IQ, Cognitive Function appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:07 AM PDT
Poland is committed to modernizing its armed forces despite prolonged economic woes and will invest about $40 billion in its military within the next decade, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Monday. The modernization program’s priorities include the purchase of guided missiles for F-16 fighters, the development of special purpose forces and the naval missile division [...] The post Poland To Spend $40 Billion On Defense Modernization appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:03 AM PDT
Iran’s judiciary should not implement provisions of the new penal code that violate basic rights, including execution by stoning, said Human Rights Watch on Monday. The Guardian Council, composed of 12 religious jurists, reinserted the stoning provision into a previous version of the draft law which had omitted stoning to death as the explicit penalty [...] The post Iran’s Proposed Penal Code Retains Stoning appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:02 AM PDT
Several apparent bystanders were shot as police used force to suppress violent protests in Tunis on May 19, 2013, Human Rights Watch said Monday. One person was killed and at least three were severely injured. Several of the injured victims and witnesses told Human Rights Watch that they saw only police using firearms at the [...] The post Bystanders In Tunisia Shot In Clash With Police appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:00 AM PDT
By Karen Parrish Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel arrived in Brussels Monday to join NATO and partner defense ministers for discussions on topics including Afghanistan, cybersecurity, a possible Libya training mission and collective defense. Hagel flew to Brussels after participating in the Shangri-La Dialogue security conference in Singapore. Senior defense officials traveling with the secretary noted [...] The post Hagel Arrives In Brussels For NATO Defense Meetings appeared first on Eurasia...

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 09:52 AM PDT
Fortum said Monday it will assess the future alternatives for its Inkoo coal-fired power plant located on the south coast of Finland. The alternatives assessed include the partial closure of the power plant or even discontinuing the entire production operations, among others. Consequently, Fortum said it will start employee negotiations affecting all Inkoo power plant [...] The post Fortum To Study Future Alternatives For Inkoo Power Plant In Finland‏ appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 09:45 AM PDT
By N Manoharan The Maoists’ ruthless attack on a convoy of Congress leaders and workers in Chhattisgarh in May 2013 has once again highlighted the nature and intensity of the problem. The convoy was an ideal target for the Indian Maoists, who have been looking for chances to attack. It was a perfect target because [...] The post Naxal Violence: What Should Be Done To Counter? – Analysis appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 09:43 AM PDT
By Ajai Sahni Another Conference of Chief Ministers on Internal Security will be convened on June 5, 2013, this time in the shadow of the slaughter of political leaders and cadres at Darbha (Chhattisgarh) by the Maoists. A voluminous report on internal security has been ritually compiled by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA), [...] The post India: Our NCTC And Theirs – Analysis appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 09:40 AM PDT
The annual St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) will be held under the theme Finding Resolve to Build the New Global Economy on 20–22 June 2013. It is expected that the event will bring together about 5 thousand attendees including leading economists, businessmen and politicians, and will provide the participants with the opportunity to discuss [...] The post International Experts Differ On Prospects For Shale Gas Production In Europe – OpEd appeared first on Eurasia Review.

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