The Crusaders's Articles In Current Events
September 13, 2004 by The Crusaders
I have not noticed any mention of the possible Nuclear Bomb Test in North Korea...... Surely this is of interest to people... I have simply copied and pasted this report below but I think it is a hot topic to be discussed. Huge blast in North Korea fuels nuclear bomb fears By Anne Penketh, Diplomatic Editor 13 September 2004 North Korea may have brazenly defied the rest of the world by carrying out tests linked to the production of a nuclear bomb last week during celebrations to m...
September 4, 2004 by The Crusaders
I'm sure you all know what has happened in a Russian School. I will not rehash the details....because quite frankly I think I will not be able to continue if I do so. My question is...yet again...WHY? Why do we continue to inflict such pain on Innocent Children. Why do we all act so concerned....but turn a blind eye. Why don't we care enough to do anything. We are the Adults here, we are the Protectors, the Guides and Teachers to Our Children. Children....Innocents... who deserve the right ...
August 22, 2004 by The Crusaders
Firstly, thankyou for taking the time to take part in this all important survey as your opinion is highly valued and appreciated. A series of questions has been set, though if you feel the need to step out of the arena feel free to do so at the end of the questions. Here we go! [ 1. Your age: 2. Male / Female: 3. Country / State / Town: 4. Occupation: 5. How many hours do you work in an average week? 6. ...
August 17, 2004 by CareV
Now that I have your attention........though, there is truth in my statement, so please be patient as I come to my point......but to begin with I must say that I have been reading all your blogs and it is amazing to feel the passion in your words which at times jumps off the computer screen and into my heart and mind, for whatever the subject is that has hijacked your heart. Communication is the tool which can save our world from internal combustion and I am here, now, asking humbly for your...
August 16, 2004 by CareV
We cannot solve our problems by argument and war, but by leading by example and laying down our arms and opening our hearts and minds. We will not always agree as every man, woman and child sees life through a unique perspective, a diversity and individualism that should be embraced as it is what makes our lives full of wonder and interest, but we need not be the creators of death, destruction, pain and suffering. We can choose a different path and move triumphantly together into a brave new f...
August 16, 2004 by CareV
We cannot solve our problems by argument and war, but by leading by example and laying down our arms and opening our hearts and minds. We will not always agree as every man, woman and child sees life through a unique perspective, a diversity and individualism that should be embraced as it is what makes our lives full of wonder and interest, but we need not be the creators of death, destruction, pain and suffering. We can choose a different path and move triumphantly together into a brave new ...
August 11, 2004 by CareV
The current crisis in Sudan More than a million people have had to leave their homes in the Darfur region of Sudan. Villages are being burnt, looted and women and children raped, beaten and shot. Ethnic and political violence has escalated forcing thousands of Sudanese to find refuge across the border into neighbouring Nation of Chad. The United Nations have estimated that over 130, 000 Sudanese have fled to Chad. Over a million people in the Darfur region are directly affected by continu...
August 11, 2004 by CareV
Sudan ~ History / Facts Information source: The World fact book http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/su.html#Govt last updated 11 May 2004 Population Population: 39,148,162 (July 2004 est.) Age structure: 0-14 years: 43.7% (male 8,730,609; female 8,358,569) 15-64 years: 54.1% (male 10,588,634; female 10,571,199) 65 years and over: 2.3%...