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Columnist: Heal Thyself!
voices.washingtonpost.com — It's strange to watch op-ed columnists using their valuable and finite real estate to complain that the real problem with Barack Obama accepting is that there were more deserving recipients. One might say the same about these op-ed columns, which ... (more) Columnist: Heal Thyself!
The White House
The White House
whitehouse.gov — THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary ______________________________________________________________ For Immediate Release June 12, 2009 REMARKS BY PRESIDENT OBAMA AND PRIME MINISTER TSVANGIRAI OF ZIMBABWE AFTER MEETING Oval Office 4:04 P.M. ... (more) The White House

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Airplane Crashes Into Wild Pig On Runway, Reveals Zimbabwe's Air Safety Failures
Obama in touch with Tsvangirai
news.com.au — The Democrat said he had contacted Mr Tsvangirai "to share my deep concern for the way his supporters are being targeted by the regime, and to express my admiration for his efforts to ensure that the will of the Zimbabwean people is finally ... (more) Obama in touch with Tsvangirai
Who would Obama give the Prize to?
americasfuture.org — I’m guessing he wouldn’t answer that question, but I hope his answer would be Morgan Tsavngirai, leader of a peaceful effort to bring democracy and human rights to Zimbabwe, which has been terrorized and impoverished by the Mugabe ... (more) Who would Obama give the Prize to?
An Interview with Peter Godwin
smallwarsjournal.com — An Interview with Peter Godwin by John Noonan Full article: An Interview with Peter Godwin Sometimes the most effective COIN lessons are found in the strangest of places. Some time ago, while researching Zimbabwe’s staggering collapse under the ... (more) An Interview with Peter Godwin
The "Zimbabwe-isation" of the capital markets.
moneyrunner.blogspot.com — We are indebted to our good friend Dennis Gartman for putting one of our concerns into print. The S&P 500 has gained 61% since its low in March of this year. While this sort of rebound is not unprecedented, you have to go back quite a few years ... (more) The "Zimbabwe-isation" of the capital markets.