Monday, January 16, 2006

Planetary ecosystem moves beyond point of no return

Independent Online Edition > Environment

The above links leads to a tragic, but not altogether surprising feature on the destruction of Gaia's lifeblood. It's today's headline news in the Uk's Independent newspaper - a worthy editorial choice.

The Galloway TV fiasco has been described by his aide as a "Worst Case Scenario" as the Respect party loses all respect. Also, as Gordon Brown annouces he has another baby on the way (keeping himself in the limelight after the weekend's "British Day" comments) a new poll suggests the English MPs do not want a Scotsman as Prime Minister in the new age of devolution.

"Violence entered my life, destroying what I loved. Because I was a victim of hate, I have dedicated my life to turn that hate into understanding, into tolerance and, why not say it, into love."
The new (female) President Bachelet of Chile.

Bachelet's election represents another move away from Amerikan influence in Latin America. This is becoming a trend, with Peru next on the agenda.

Later.

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