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    • Jerome Corsi 'Obama Nation' Smear Author Detained in Kenya

      Corsi traveled to Kenya to launch his diatribe when he was detained by immigration officials who claim that he doesn’t have a work permit. There appears to be more to it than that. Apparently Jerome Corsi’s promotional literature for the book revealed that he claims Barack Obama has sinister links to Kenyan politicians. This has apparently not sat well with the African nation, where the Democratic presidential nominee is very popular. Corsi traveled to Kenya to launch his diatribe when he was detained by immigration officials who claim that he doesn’t have a work per... more

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    • Brzezinski slams Palin and McCain

      Brzezinski, the author of several books on American foreign policy, compared seeking Palin's advice on international affairs to canvassing people at a gas station for their thoughts on foreign policy. Brzezinski, the author of several books on American foreign policy, compared seeking Palin's advice on international affairs to c... more

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    • My Favorite Great Indian Authors & Books

      IndianAuthors blog provides online information on great Indian Authors for book lovers. Newly launched Indian books, most popular great Indian authors & books. IndianAuthors blog provides online information on great Indian Authors for book lovers. Newly launched Indian books, most popular grea... more

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    • Alexander Solzhenitsyn icon of Russian literature dies at 89

      TIMELINE

      • 1918: Solzhenitsyn born in Kislovodsk, Russia.

      • 1945: Convicted of criticising Stalin's leadership during the Second World War. He spent the next decade in prison camps and internal exile.

      • 1962: Came to literary prominence with One Day on the Life of Ivan Denisovich.

      • 1970: Received the Nobel Prize for Literature for a body of work including The First Circle (1968), and Cancer Ward (1968).

      • 1974: Exiled from Russia.

      • 1994: Received a hero's welcome on his return from exile.

      • 2006: Became the oldest living Nobel laureate in literature.




      Famous Quote of Alexander Solzhenitsyn

      “Justice is conscience, not a personal conscience but the conscience of the whole of humanity. Those who clearly recognize the voice of their own conscience usually recognize also the voice of justice.”

      “It is not because the truth is too difficult to see that we make mistakes... we make mistakes because the easiest and most comfortable course for us is to seek insight where it accords with our emotions - especially selfish ones.”

      “Own only what you can always carry with you: know languages, know countries, know people. Let your memory be your travel bag.”

      “Talent is always conscious of its own abundance, and does not object to sharing.”

      “The Universe has as many different centers as there are living beings in it”


      “Violence can only be concealed by a lie, and the lie can only be maintained by violence. Any man who has once proclaimed violence as his method is inevitably forced to take the lie as his principle.”

      “Not everything has a name. Some things lead us into a realm beyond words.”

      “Even the most rational approach to ethics is defenseless if there isn't the will to do what is right”

      “The salvation of mankind lies only in making everything the concern of all”

      “It is time in the West to defend not so much human rights as human obligations.”
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    • Author Larry Nocella comment: Big Air vs. Big Oil

      Big Air vs. Big Oil

      I once read a theory on why animal attacked by a predator screams. I can't remember the source or I would quote it, but the question posed was, what basis is there for expending energy to scream when all your strength should be concentrated on struggling to get away? The answer speculated upon was that the screaming could be a way of attracting other predators. This will cause the two predators to fight over the potential food, giving the screaming animal time to escape.

      In short, there's no way a prey animal can win in a one on one fight versus a predator. The prey has to get the predators to fight each other in order to survive. Stretching that analogy further explains in my mind why the Enron scandal blew up into such a big deal.

      Rich corporations (predators) have been attacking their workers (prey) for years and it's never been worth commenting on to the wealthy media and political species. However, the criminals at Enron were so greedy, they didn't just steal from the workers, they even ended up stealing from the rich people who invested in them. That's what led to the outrage from the media, the government, etc. Poor people can be (and are) trampled in bulk every day in human history and it doesn't merit a news story, but when the rich get screwed by one of their own, now that's an injustice.

      So I was very excited when I opened my email this morning and found a letter from twelve Airline CEOs demanding more regulation of oil speculation. Summarized: oil speculation is the trading that occurs prior to the oil being sold to someone who is actually going to use it. Each time the oil is traded, it becomes more expensive. Without much regulation, that trading prior to someone using the oil can occur enough to drive the oil prices sky high, before anyone who is actually going to use the oil buys it. Imagine that! One industry calling for regulation of another! Awesome.

      So years and years of the average consumer screaming about petrol prices has resulted in... nothing. But now that a fellow predator (Big Air is slimy) is attacking another predator (Big Oil is the slimiest) we can expect to see some change. So it is in the USA, where corporations rule too much.

      Visit the site and stick it to Big Oil. Big Air is a bunch of jerks, too, but NO ONE is worse than Big Oil.

      Go to http://www.stopoilspeculationnow.com/

      Larry Nocella is the author of the novel, Where Did This Come From? available on Amazon.com.

      http://www.larrynocella.com/

      http://www.amazon.com/dp/1425713815?tag=larrnoce-20&...
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    • Author Larry Nocella comment: Goodbye from World's Biggest Polluter via the W...

      Have the Repugnant-Cons decided that their way to cling to power is to make the most inappropriate and lame ass jokes possible, thereby removing any doubt that they are lunatics who don't care who lives or dies as a result of their thoughtless actions?

      I think they have! Observe Bush, saying "Goodbye from the world's biggest polluter" as he leaves the G8 summit. It's pure tragicomedy. The tragedy comes from this powerful man who considers that polluting the entire planet, destroying the only thing ALL of us (including him) have is some kind of light-hearted laughing matter. The comedy is that the USA is no longer the biggest polluter. According to the article, China is. Even in arrogance, he can't get the facts straight.

      Source:
      http://www.huffingtonpost.com/a-siegel/george-bush-good...
      Have the Repugnant-Cons decided that their way to cling to power is to make the most inappropriate and lame ass jokes possible, thereb... more

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      2 months ago
    • Author Releases His Non-fiction title on Lulu.com

      Talking about An Eye In Shadows will an awkward thing but in the shadow of the myspace mom incident, I have to mention the book out there telling my story about dealing with these kind of people does exist and I've been on the receiving end of vicious cyberbullying.

      The video I did on here also corresponds with this book, but I am saving the more controversial details of the book for in the book itself. It is available for $13.95, and 29 pages of the book can be read for free on here.

      Over the years I've been on the receiving end of yellow journalism which was being passed off as fact by places such as Encyclopedia Dramatica, Stupid Free, and shit blogging sites like that for a long time. It made me sick how much people would go around doing sites like that. I am introducing myself as the author of this book and soon it will have the ISBN so it can go on Amazon.com but right now you can get it on lulu.com.

      Different of cyber-bullying are drawn in this book in a very dark light, it also contains some malicious blogs of people who went around violating copyrighted material I created too as far as posting it everywhere when it is watermarked like it belonged to them. From message boards like The Other Dark Place will be mentioned here too because they would go around stopping at nothing to see what kind of examples they can make out of authors who don't like them.

      I mentioned other accounts of things like this in the book but it might have harsh language that will be rather unsettling to some readers so the recommended age for this book is at least 18 years of age. Though there is no sexual content in this thing.

      I am a gothic author so there will be some dark imagery in this book too.
      Talking about An Eye In Shadows will an awkward thing but in the shadow of the myspace mom incident, I have to mention the book out t... more

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      15 days ago
    • Backstory: An Eye In Shadows

      This is the back story on video of why a book like An Eye In Shadows (available as a trade print on demand paperback size) is written. I am going into detail about some of the events in part on the book. This was originally discussed with the late Barbara Malenky via e-mail in 2005 and she told me the book in the rough draft form made the collection of short stories I wrote in 2004 a hell of a lot darker when looking at them.

      I was the subject of a lot of bullying (both as a teenager and now by cyberbullies.) The places who did that sort of thing would freely violate my copyrights and all of that. The artwork in the clip is originally from Puck Magazine and this also goes with the book in some way or form.

      So with this, there are a lot of facelets to the book alone and I know five mintues isn't enough time to talk about them let alone read a selection from the book so I just talk about them. It was an answer book to a book that libeled the hell out of myself and my family published by a pair of shitwads with a mentality who never really left high school.

      Warning: This book is extremely controversial. There had been malicious reviews written about it and one starred maliciously by various parties involved.

      The ones who went and pirated the book claim it wasn't "pirated." I am going to go on record to say if they were to take a lie detector test on the subject they would fail it with flying colors.

      This will be rather controversial in the introduction of the book yet I haven't given this book a proper introduction.
      This is the back story on video of why a book like An Eye In Shadows (available as a trade print on demand paperback size) is written.... more

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      11 days ago
    • Is God obsolete?

      "No, but it should," writes Christopher Hitchens, author of "God is not Great."

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    • Native Americans, Interfaith groups lead by example in EPA Great Lakes 2008 Earth ...

      (Marquette, Michigan) - The Great Lakes 2008 Earth Day Challenge is in its biggest week with help from interfaith groups and American Indians in reaching the goal of one million pounds of electronics and one million pills.
      The EPA issued the challenge to Great Lakes basin residents participating in over 100 projects that are collecting pharmaceuticals, electronics and household poisons. The EPA awarded grants to some of the projects.
      Interfaith groups are involved in Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania. An EPA grant helped start the non-profit Earth Healing Initiative (EHI).
      Trust between religions and interfaith environment projects are vital to protect the future of the earth, said a Lutheran bishop, who has participated in numerous Earth Day recycling projects.
      "We are in an environmental crisis in many ways," said Lutheran Bishop Thomas A. Skrenes of the Northern Great Lakes Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. "The Great Lakes watershed is really a kind of a mother to all of us here in the upper Midwest."
      The EHI involves American Indian tribes and "a coalition and partnership of churches, synagogues and other faith traditions joining together and sharing their projects and resources to heal, protect and defend the environment," said founder Rev. Jon Magnuson of Marquette, Michigan.
      The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin (MITW) is holding a curbside pickup of electronics for members during Earth Week, April 21-24. Over 1,000 pounds of electronics have been turned in at the MITW transfer station since April 1. The College of Menominee Nation hosts pharmaceutical/electronics collections on April 22.
      On Friday, April 25, students at the tribal K-8 school are picking up litter and cleaning up the a reservation community. Students recently created "Garbage Monsters" out of bottles other items found in their trash, said Diana Wolf, MITW Solid Waste/Recycling Coordinator. Students gave presentations on other uses for the garbage.
      "This interfaith earth healing effort is really a great gift that has been given to all of us," Skrenes said. “The church is called to bring people together to be part of the healing."
      Examples of established interfaith organizations that are assisting the EHI include the University of Minnesota Lutheran Campus Ministry, the Duluth Arrowhead Interfaith Council, Marquette University Ministry in Milwaukee, several Catholic interfaith groups and the ELCA office of Ecumenical Formation.
      The interfaith EHI is one of numerous environment and Native American projects founded by the non-profit Cedar Tree Institute in Marquette, Michigan including the Earth Keepers who removed more than 370 tons of e-waste, pharmaceuticals and household hazardous waste during three Earth Day clean sweeps.
      The northern Michigan Earth Keepers belong to ten faith traditions with 150 churches and temples including Catholic, Episcopal, Lutheran, Presbyterian, United Methodist Church, Unitarian Universalist, Bahá'í, Jewish, Zen Buddhist and the Quakers. The EHI is working with the same faith traditions.
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      EPA:
      http://www.epa.gov/glnpo/earthday2008
      http://www.epa.gov/glnpo/earthday2008/events.html
      EPA Press Release:
      http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/dc57b08b5acd42...
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      Earth Healing Initiative:
      http://www.EarthHealingInitiative.org
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      Interfaith graphics by Justice St. Rain (Bah'i Community)
      Interfaith Resources - Special Ideas website:
      http://www.interfaithresources.com
      1-800-326-1197
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      Duluth
      University of Minnesota LCM:
      http://www.d.umn.edu/lcm/index.html
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      Arrowhead Interfaith Council:
      http://www.arrowheadinterfaith.org/home.html
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      Milwaukee
      Marquette University LCM:
      http://www.mulutherans.com
      http://www.marquette.edu/um
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      Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin:
      http://www.menominee-nsn.gov
      College of Menominee Nation
      http://www.menominee.edu
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    • A Single Seed

      This farmer in Rural Hall, North Carolina has started writing children books in an effort to teach them how to grow their own food.

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    • Lonely Planet writer 'made up' travel books

      An author for the Lonely Planet travel series has claimed that he plagiarised and made up large sections of his books, an Australian newspaper reports today. Writer Thomas Kohnstamm said in one case he had not even visited the country he wrote about. More than 6 million copies of the guidebooks are sold every year, of which he has penned more than 10: on Brazil, Colombia, the Caribbean, South America, Venezuela and Chile. In admissions which look largely set to publicise a forthcoming book of his own, Kohnstamm also claims that he accepted free travel, contravening Lonely Planet policy. When writing his guide to Columbia, Kohnstamm reportedly stayed at his San Francisco home and pasted together the information - ironically he has also written a book entitled 'Don't Let the World Pass You By! 52 Reasons to Have a Passport'. An author for the Lonely Planet travel series has claimed that he plagiarised and made up large sections of his books, an Australian n... more

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    • Medicine Dance

      Here's my website. It tells all about me and my book, Medicine Dance...including a sample of the first chapter. You can also find out about my readings and workshops...and other stuff about me like all the magazine articles I've written and the award-winning children's DVD, The Magic of Martial Arts, that I wrote/produced/directed. Here's my website. It tells all about me and my book, Medicine Dance...including a sample of the first chapter. You can also find... more

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    • Interfaith Blessing of the Garden: Native Plants are new lawn for 21st Century in ...

      During 2008 a solar fountain will flow - and wild flowers will bloom - in a native plants garden that has replaced the lawn at the Lutheran Campus Ministry "Lothlorien" house for students at Northern Michigan University in Marquette.

      An interfaith "Blessing of the Garden" ceremony included chanting, incense and other religious traditions from several faith communities.

      Earth Keeper Initiative volunteer media advisor Greg Peterson has the story.

      The producers thank Lutheran Campus Ministry student leader Sarah Swanson, NMU sophomore from Rapid River, MI for her videography and photography talents that helped make this video possible

      (Marquette, Michigan) - In the spring of 2008 a solar fountain will flow and flowers will bloom in a northern Michigan native plants garden nurtured by university students that was blessed by a Buddhist head priest and a Lutheran pastor
      A "Blessing of the Garden" ceremony was held in October 2007 at Lothlorien - the Northern Michigan University Lutheran Campus Ministry house near Lake Superior.
      A heavy rain poured the entire day almost causing the ceremony to be moved inside, but the sun came out for 20 minutes and the rain resumed just as the blessing and a tour were completed.
      Performing the blessing was Rev. Jon Magnuson, director of Lutheran Campus Ministry (LCM) at Northern Michigan University (NMU) in Marquette, MI; and Rev. Tesshin Paul Lehmberg, head priest of Lake Superior Zendo, a Zen Buddhist temple.
      The Lothlorien lawn has been turned into a native plants garden that includes rocks from three of the Great Lakes.
      The LCM house name, Lothlorien, comes from the Lord of the Rings trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien.
      The garden includes Michigan plants and others from the Boreal border regions of the northern United States including Black Eye Susan, aster, dogbane, bluestem, and Sensitive fern.
      Prayers, incense, bells, and chants were part of the ceremony that included a tour of the garden by NMU Student Michael Joko Rotter, a member of Lake Superior Zendo.
      "Lothlorien is a magical kingdom part of what Tolkien called Middle-earth - where time passes differently," said Rev. Jon Magnuson, a Lutheran pastor, who founded the NMU EarthKeeper Student Team. Many of the campus ministry students belong to the interfaith NMU EK Student Team.
      "Our natural native plants landscaping - our Lothlorien garden - is a sign of a new way of living with the world," Magnuson said. "It honors the indigenous and native plants of our region."
      "Lothlorien came into being first as a song," Rev. Magnuson said. "The garden will be a haven for birds and other small creatures."
      "The fountain represents the water of Lake Superior and the waters of our baptism," Magnuson said.
      The Central Upper Peninsula Chapter of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans donated $1,600.
      "Students are involved - and we like to support things that young people are going to be enthusiastically involved in like this native plants garden," said Judy Quirk, president of the Thrivent central U.P. chapter.
      A fountain in the garden is going to be converted to solar power in the spring of 2008 and the sun will charge a battery allowing the water to flow in cloudy weather.
      "We hope this will inspire people to learn the benefits that native plants have, such as requiring a third less water, and no pesticides or fertilizers," said Rotter.
      Rotter said the "garden represents the hope of the future."

      Cedar Tree Institute:
      http://www.cedartreeinstitute.org
      Lake Superior Interfaith Communication Network:
      http://www.lakesuperiorinterfaith.com
      Thrivent Financial for Lutherans:
      http://www.thrivent.com
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    • Indie Heat 28th Episode ( Danny Simmons )

      This episode of Indie Heat Video Magazine is hosted by Russell and Run Simmons brother, Author/Artist Danny Simmons.

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    • Indie Heat 25th Episode ( Jessica Care Moore Poole )

      This episode is hosted by Publisher / Author / poet Jessica Care Moore Poole of Moore Black Press in Atlanta Georgia

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    • Want to work for Bioware?

      So here's the situation we're in. BioWare games require a great deal of
      writing. Storylines, world building, characters, journals - and about a
      bazillion lines of dialogue. What makes my job harder is not only does
      all of this writing have to be high quality - something not always
      demanded in our industry - it can only be done by writers who understand
      the complexities of interactive fiction. Take the average screenwriter
      who doesn't play RPGs, place him in front of the writing tool from
      Neverwinter Nights and you'll get a linear story with a complete lack of
      Player agency and no interesting decisions. Just trying to explain the
      concept behind writing without a protagonist to someone who has never
      even been a dungeon master can be like showing card tricks to a dog.

      Which brings me to the current problem. The BioWare MMO is the largest
      thing we've ever done by leaps and bounds. We're talking a double digit
      writing staff working for years (yes we've already been working for well
      over a year). Now I've realized I need even more writers and I've got no
      reliable way of predicting where they're going to come from. In the
      history of the company, we've had published fantasy authors,
      screenwriters and editors all wash out of BioWare's training program. On
      the flip side, we've had fantastic kids right of college, an ex CNN
      producer and a former gift wrapping clerk from Singapore all succeed in
      the BioWare writer family. Previous job of lead writer for Baldur's Gate
      2, the highest rated PC RPG in history? Travelodge manager.

      So yes, we're shaking the usual trees and our HR folks are turning over
      all the rocks they can think of but I had to go through over three
      hundred qualified candidates to find the team I have now so a lot of
      those trees have done already been shook. With that level of challenge
      around finding writers, I want to throw out an open invitation for
      anyone out there that thinks might be the strange combination of RPG
      fiend and talented writer to grab a copy of Neverwinter Nights and start
      putting together a writing sample. I don't care if you can script, just
      put three guys in a field and attach conversations to them. Make the
      plot compelling, write the NPCs as real people who could exist in a
      believable world even if the PC wasn't there, give me an interesting
      choice or two and you're done -- easily something can be done over a
      weekend and there's a ton of great community support online if you're
      really tech deficient.

      Anyone out there want to write for the game company with three of the
      top five rated RPGs of all time on their biggest project ever?

      Cheers,

      Daniel Erickson
      Principal Lead Writer
      BioWare Austin
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