Monthly Archives: October 2010

bmtv118 Volt Test

bmtv118 Volt Test

October 31, 2010

During my journeys in the United States over the past month, I found myself in the always educational and fun presence of Ryanne and Jay, pioneer video bloggers, world citizens, and curious minds. On one fine day in Washington DC we saw a test drive stand...

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The Corporate Conflict

The Corporate Conflict

October 28, 2010

Scanning the landscape of the northeastern United States, from Connecticut down to Washington DC and all the states in between, there is no question that big corporate stores have firmly laid down roots.  Of course large chain stores have always made up a part of American suburbia, but if...

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ctrp355 Dissecting the Caucasus Triangle

ctrp355 Dissecting the Caucasus Triangle

October 25, 2010

Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan make up the Caucasus Triangle; a region that is not often mentioned in the mainstream news. Over the past year, Letizia Gambini has made it her business to learn all about this complex region and its many layers. Her project, a documentary that will follow three...

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The Future of Protest

The Future of Protest

October 20, 2010

I arrived back in New Jersey, state of my birth, to find a state filled with money problems and political impasses. Budget cuts, layoffs, and closed down businesses is what I hear much about. Frustration and anger, with politics as well as the economy, are easy to spot if...

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ctrp354 The Next Economic Meltdown & Cheesecake

ctrp354 The Next Economic Meltdown & Cheesecake

October 19, 2010

Max Kaiser's website is among the most popular sites to visit in Washington DC among Homeland Security employees. They're such regular and enthusiastic visitors, Max says they are helping to pay his salary, and they're most welcome to do so. Through his program on Russia Today and Press TV, Max...

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