Feeling crowded? Sheila October 17, 2006 Today, America’s population hit the 300 million mark, and counting. Has anyone hit the alarm bell yet? No. The warnings Read More
Qualifying for the Olympics Sheila October 17, 2006 When China was awarded the 2008 Olympics, I wondered why the International Olympic Committee did that, in the face of all Read More
Very wise Pope Sheila October 13, 2006 Why didn’t someone think of this earlier? Probably because we had a catastrophic uproar in the Muslim world over Read More
The insecurity council Sheila October 8, 2006 For months now, I’ve been reporting that there’s no news in the news reporting on Iran and the Read More
A British row Sheila October 7, 2006 Whoever published this story, or at least the photo with it, does not like Jack Straw. He’s the British Read More
A timely topic Sheila October 4, 2006 Corruption is ever present, somewhere, and always good to shine the light on in hopes of breaking through it. Right Read More
Aiming for the Vatican Sheila October 3, 2006 This was predictable. Turkish hijackers take a plane headed from Albania to Istanbul, and turn it around to aim for Read More
Palestinian implosion Sheila October 2, 2006 Tension escalated in the Palestinian territories today after an all-out eruption yesterday. The main headline in al-Ayyam, a leading Palestinian Read More
What the United Nations really needs to Sheila September 28, 2006 After the rants by Iran’s president Ahmadinejad and Venezuala’s Chavez, I was wishing the Pope could get in Read More
Fear and anger Sheila September 28, 2006 Which one comes first? They’re both in full blaze across the world. Now this:  A leading opera house called Read More