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Two-Facedbook’s Holocaust Denial Dilemma
Silicon Valley.com’s sharp-witted columnist, John Murrell deserves the credit for seizing on the “two-faced” word play in his characterization this week of Facebook’s dilemma concerning whether to allow (or not) groups that deny the Holocaust to post and set up communities on their social networking site. As he and others like Lisa Respers writing in [...]
Karzai’s conundrum: leading in volatile, uncertain and dangerous times
Readers around the globe have recently been presented with a harsh rebuff of Afghanistan president Hamid Karzi’s choice of Mohammed Quassim Fahim as vice-presidential running mate in the upcoming election. Fahim served in this capacity once already (2001 - 2004), and was dropped as controversial. He has a checkered past as a top commander in [...]
The Three Faces Of The Problem-Solver
There is a parable retold every year at the Passover table in Jewish homes around the world about freedom from slavery. It begins with the youngest child in the family asking “Why is this night different from all other nights?”. The answer in the text is directed to four different types of children: the wise [...]