May

May 21, 2012

Egyptians and Saudis Can Unite to Promote Justice

By Manar Ammar Saudi Arabia has announced it will reopen its embassy in Egypt, after closing it in late April – Read More...
May 21, 2012

Reflections from a Palestinian Israeli after a Missile Attack

By Rema Kheriya Irshed Over a four-day period this March, sirens periodically sounded to warn residents of Be’er Sheva, one – Read More...
May 21, 2012

The End of Racial and Religious Profiling in America?

By Nadia S. Mohammad As the American public reads of yet another report released on governmental surveillance of Muslim American – Read More...
May 21, 2012

A Horsefly in the Ointment

By Richard Boughton One of the best things about Bali is that there are no horseflies. Not as far as I’ve – Read More...
May 21, 2012

May 18-24, 2012

By Dr Robert Goldman Longevity News and Review provides readers with the latest information in breakthroughs pertaining to the extension – Read More...
May 21, 2012

Scientists Pinpoint Schizophrenia Genes

Scientists claimed this week to have pinpointed the genes most responsible for schizophrenia in a breakthrough they say will allow – Read More...
May 21, 2012

HIV/AIDS Patients ‘at Higher Risk of Cardiac Death’

People suffering from HIV/AIDS are at much higher risk than the general population of sudden cardiac death, researchers in California – Read More...
May 21, 2012

First AIDS-Prevention Drug Backed

A US advisory panel has urged regulators to approve Truvada by Gilead Sciences as the first pill for prevention of – Read More...
May 21, 2012

Don’t Discard the Old

By Anand Krishna Don’t judge the content by the title. We are closer to the last Christmas than the next – Read More...
May 21, 2012

Forecasts for week beginning May 19, 2012.

By Jonathan Cainer The Dark of the Moon is always intense. Sensitive people, creatives and intuitives, tend to feel it – Read More...