Monthly Archives: February 2011

ctrp366 Violence Against Women in the Military

ctrp366 Violence Against Women in the Military

February 7, 2011

An alarming number of women are dying non-combat deaths in the US military.  When families try to find out why, they are prevented from getting that information.  The US military doesn't want to explain the details of how and why many of their female soldiers have died. In some...

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Military Coverup of Female Deaths

Military Coverup of Female Deaths

February 5, 2011

A growing number of women have, according to the military, died in non-combat situations. When grieving families ask for information about how their loved one died, they are frequently met with little detail, vague stories, and often kept from knowing what happened all together. Investigative journalist John Lasker has...

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45 to 60 Days

45 to 60 Days

February 3, 2011

The world is fixated on Egypt for the last 7 days and for good reason. However elsewhere in the world things are also changing in different ways and it is important that good journalists and critical minds don't all converge in one place. Just over two weeks ago much of...

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ctrp365 An Indian Quest in America

ctrp365 An Indian Quest in America

February 1, 2011

The name of the book is Roadrunner, the story is that of journalist and world citizen Dilip D'Souza. A passionate traveller and a writer who has a talent for finding the soul in everything.  From down in the Bayou of Louisiana to out in the desert on Route 66,...

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