ANMag | Public Surveillance September 2007
ANMag Issue 20
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Public Surveillance

SocialLegalizing Pedophilia
By Farah Salka, Staff Writer

New Delhi, India − Typically speaking, children of a certain age go to bed sometimes with their mothers, sometimes alone. They might need a bed-time story before they can give in to their immaculate sleep, so the mother serves as a narrator. Those children, let me add, are considered quite truly in the lucky category. There is this other category of children, those who would love to go to sleep alone every night. They would love to hear a bed-time, Cinderella-kind of story with Prince charming and the white horse and all the derivatives. However, that is not the case with them. These are children who are forced to bed − night after night − with strangers, strangers that society labels as their ‘husbands’. I am speaking of child marriages. [More]

BusinessWhy Are Developing Countries Losing The Five Star Status Race?
By Kristal Wallis, Contributing Writer

Toronto, New York – At a time when it's all about global image repositioning of countries and their ultimate power demonstrated by the success of their brand name identities in combative play with other competing countries, a large majority of the developing countries failed the acid test. 

The Five Star Standard of Naming was established two decades ago to help corporations devise sharper and better global image and brand identities seeking a unique position in the global marketplace. [More]

PoliticsMaking Progress: The American way
By Farah Salka, Staff Writer

New Delhi, India - So it appears that our dear American President’s ego is still unwavering, not enough to even potentially acknowledge to his dear American taxpayers how gravely his plan for ‘liberating the Iraqis’ has failed. George W. Bush stated recently, is stating today and will most probably be stating again tomorrow that he is making progress in Iraq. [More]

 

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