Do you worry? You look like you do. Worrying is the way the responsible citizen of an advanced society demonstrates his virtue: He feels good by feeling bad. But what to worry about? Iranian nukes?
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The inconvenient truth with Prof. Douglas Boateng: Without stable power, industrialisation remains a speech – not a system
…In a world where energy determines productivity, Africa’s inconsistent electricity and rising fuel costs expose a deeper structural reality: development cannot be powered by hope.By Ing. Prof.
Few lines are more central to the congressional Republican leadership’s elevator pitch than the idea that we will get major savings by cutting Medicaid fraud, not Medicaid benefits. This sales pitch ...
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The inconvenient truth with Prof. Douglas Boateng: When war in the Middle East quietly enters every African wallet
…In a world of interdependent supply chains, rising oil prices are not distant geopolitical events. They are silent tax collectors on every household and economyBy Ing. Prof. Douglas BOATENGWhen ...
For the watchdogs of Israeli influence in Washington, I have an inconvenient truth, indeed. You have a powerful new enemy. Forget the neocons and the regime change in Iraq. Now is the time for the ...
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