I can’t wait for Super Tuesday. It will settle a lot of things – knock out the remaining minnows and strengthen the frontrunners. It will allow everyone to focus on the stronger candidates and we’ll see the difference between Republicans and Democrats – not just infighting which can be quite off-putting. I still support Barack …
I am not an American citizen, but today I played my first role in helping to set the record straight on one of the leading candidates. After listening to Barack Obama’s speech in 2004 in support of John Kerry, I was hooked on this guy. He was different. He was young, brilliant and rousing. I …
I was greatly shocked to hear of Benazir Bhutto’s death. Like other politicians she wasn’t perfect but she provided competition to a dictator and brought hope for fairer elections.
I think we’re getting there. This was our Hip-Hop contest at Far East Plaza.
In the past few years I have avoided writing about highly controversial issues, but this time I do have something to say. My opinions are personal and do not reflect that of my employer.
We enter exciting times again, with the French presidential elections and the US Democratic and Republican nominations. Unsurprisingly, the final two horse race in France is between Nicolas Sarkozy and Segolene Royal. The last time I recall it was a more unusual contest between the incumbent Jacques Chiraq, and surprisingly, the right-wing extremist Jean Marie …
I was discussing on Kristen’s blog about how John Edwards added us as friends on Twitter. Of course it is quite unlikely that Mr Edwards himself is the one sitting by the computer, Twittering and blogging away, but it is a nice gesture nonetheless. On further investigation, it turns out that Barack Obama also has …
1) We’re looking for women who quit smoking because they wanted to have babies, then after they had babies they continued to stay smoke-free. We’re thinking of interviewing and featuring them in a media campaign 🙂 2) We’d also like to interview youths who believe shisha is safe to smoke. I am posting this on …
Exciting news broken by ZDNet – Barack Obama has readily embraced the potential of Web 2.0 and set up a social networking website where supporters can create their own blogs, keep track of campaign events and funding, and get in touch with each other. Go to my.barackobama.com. Though I am not American, I signed up …
This fast-rising US Senator has a podcast on his Senate website. Worth checking out, just to see if he’s Presidential quality. I never forgot his moving speech at the 2004 Democratic Convention, which is one of my all-time favourites. (Youtube link, text transcript) Technorati Tags: Obama, video podcasts