Monthly Archives: May 2017

SHARKS

National Geographic. The June, July, and August issues of NG each look at a shark species with notorious reputations. Vital to the seas, they are not as scary as you might think. After the movie Jaws came out in the … Continue reading

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SOUTH KOREA – Today

Politics has not kept pace with social change Economist May 4th 2017 Last year millions of South Koreans took to the streets to secure the impeachment of Park Geun-hye, their conservative president. She is now behind bars; her trial, on … Continue reading

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RELIGION and ALTRUISM

Far from bolstering generosity, a religious upbringing diminishes it Economist Nov 7th 2015 An argument often advanced for the encouragement of religion is that, to paraphrase St Matthew’s report of Jesus’s words, it leads people to love their neighbours as … Continue reading

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OBAMACARE and After

Even with insurance, American medical care can be ruinous Economist Apr 22nd 2017 Although Donald Trump occasionally pokes it in the ribs, the fight seems to have gone out of the Republican effort to reform America’s health-care system. That is … Continue reading

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NUNAVUT – Sealing

Slow climb back for Nunavut’s seal export industry after exemption from EU import ban Rannva Simonsen of Rannva Design received half of the 61 seal export certificates issued by the Government of Nunavut since August 2015. She exports her products … Continue reading

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NAMIBIA – Today

GENOCIDE Economist Apr 22nd 2017 Hage Geingob is in a bind. After years of perkiness, Namibia’s economic growth rate shrank from more than 5% in 2015 to a dismal 0.1% last year—and may now have stalled completely. But though President … Continue reading

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MONGOLIA – Mining

Economist Dec 19th 2015 A phroase is repeated like a mantra around Ulaanbaatar, the steppe capital: “Mongolia is back in business.” The prime minister, Chimed Saikhanbileg, has said it several times. Foreign mining executives and diplomats have also taken up … Continue reading

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LATIN AMERICA – Mining

Big miners have a better record than their critics claim. But it is up to governments to balance the interests of diggers, locals and the nation Economist Feb 6th 2016 A couple of hours drive south of Arequipa, Peru’s second … Continue reading

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THE RHINO

LEGALIZING RHINO HORN??  Economist May 4th 2017 A dead rhino, with a bloody stump in place of its horn, means different things. For the species it is the danger of imminent extinction; for wildlife-lovers it is barbarism; for law-enforcers it … Continue reading

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INDIA – Water & Pollution

India’s water nightmare – India’s water shortage owes more to bad management than drought Econimist May 14th 2016 At the dawn of time Lord Vishnu made gods and demons join in churning the milky oceans to extract an elixir of … Continue reading

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