ANMag for Public Concern | Issue 24 - February 2007

ANMag for Public Concern | Issue 24 - February 2007

ANMag Issue 24

In this Issue, ANMag's Editorial discusses the reasons why Lebanon is undergoing a political deadlock. In the Public Surveillance section, ANMag analyzes the failed Israeli/Palestinian peace process after the Annapolis conference, investigates the International Monetary Fund and World Bank profit oriented system, studies the case of Hebron, explores China's rapid economic growth, speaks out on the Lebanese racism, focuses on brand image, and ask the readers to take action and sign the petition of the Gaza Strip. In the Global Awareness section, ANMag remembers the Hasheshin, examines unity in diversity in the Science and Religion column, documents Ayurveda medicine, and builds awareness on the repercussion of smoking and children's car safety an publishes two press releases regarding the U.A.E's social responsibility. In the Personal Maintenance section, ANMag talks about the year of woe, deals with the meaning of the word failure and discusses the smoking issue. In the Arabic section, ANMag discusses propaganda found in movies, goes back to the importance of words and exposes the meaning of the "Pharmacy Party." Finally, in the ANMag Series section, ANMag publishes the fourth part of chapter four of the Revelation, titled "Description of used Terms-God’s Laws."

 

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