Commentary: Obama Must Take A Lead On Climate Change - And Soon
Intellpuke: This commentary was written by Jeffrey Sachs, professor of economics and director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University. He is also special adviser to the U.N. secretary-general on the millennium development goals.
Commentary: 'War Logs Could Shatter Hopes Of Success In Afghanistan'
Intellpuke: This commentary was written and compiled by Spiegel journalist David Crossland under the German news magazine's "The World From Berlin" column, which features editorial comments from various German news organizations.
Commentary: Fernández signing gives Seattle versatility in attack
SEATTLE – At first glance, Álvaro Fernández appears to be everything the Seattle Sounders want him to be. He’s young. He’s energetic. He plays an attacking style. He just came off a successful campaign in the World Cup.
Commentary: Who should be called in for Brazil friendly
AMSTERDAM – As the US national team squad for the August 10 friendly with Brazil is set to be named early next week, it seems a good time to look at who might be called in for the contest.
Commentary: Budget information may help voters decide
The all-important questions on the Aug. 3 election ballot for Grosse Ile Township Schools offer voters a choice about the level of funding they wish to provide for the education of our students.
COMMENTARY: Recent news full of good calls, bad calls
Jim Joyce became the unhappiest kind of instant celebrity last month when the umpire blew a call to ruin a perfect game by Detroit Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga.
World stocks fall as data takes shine off earnings
World markets fell Friday despite another batch of positive earnings statements in Asia and Europe as investors fretted about a key U.S. economic growth report due later.
World champion auctioneer at Dunlap Livestock Auction on August 6
World Livestock Auctioneer Champion Kyle Shobe will help the Schaben family celebrate the 60th anniversary of owning and operating Dunlap Livestock Auction, 701 Highway 30 West, Dunlap, on Friday, August 6.
World stocks fall as data takes shine off earnings
World markets fell Friday, overlooking strong earnings in Asia and Europe as Japanese shares tumbled on a strong yen and dour economic figures ahead of a key U.S. growth report.
World Population Forecast to Top 7 Billion in 2011
The world’s population will top 7 billion next year, while the ratio of working age adults to the elderly will decline precipitously in developed countries.