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South Africa: Tensions reaching worrying levels
Cape Town – Almost half of South Africans are less confident about peaceful co-existence with people of other race or ethnic groups than they were in 2007, according to survey results released on Thursday.
The survey, the SA Reconciliation Barometer, was conducted in April and May on behalf of the Cape Town-based Institute for Justice and Reconciliation.
IJR staffer Jan Hofmeyr said it showed...
French Doctor Invents Human Artificial Heart
Professor Alain Carpentier has unveiled the device three decades after the world’s first human heart transplant.
The French doctor has described it as the world’s first fully implantable artificial heart and says it could save the lives of thousands of heart patients, many of whom die while waiting for a heart donation.
The revolutionary life-size mixture of animal tissue, titanium and...
2008 Election, what will happen to White Americans?
America entering its darkest hour in history, following in the footsteps of Rhodesia and South Africa.
November 4th 2008 is a day that will live in infamy. Decades of multi-cultural brainwashing by the controlled media, politically correct public schools and Marxist-controlled universities has resulted in the election of Barack Hussein Obama, the first mixed race president in the history of the United...
No jail for Lam Kuoth over unprotected HIV sex
AN HIV-positive man who had unprotected sex with a young woman is expected to be released on a wholly suspended jail term and community-based order.
The prosecution has accepted this would be an appropriate sentence for Lam Kuoth, and yesterday County Court judge Paul Lacava said he agreed “in principle”.
But he ordered a pre-sentence report, saying “I am most anxious to ensure the...
Hate speech or free speech? What much of West bans is protected in U.S.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — A couple of years ago, a Canadian magazine published an article arguing that the rise of Islam threatened Western values. The article’s tone was mocking and biting, but it said nothing that conservative magazines and blogs in the United States did not say every day without fear of legal reprisal.
Things are different here. The magazine is on trial.
Under Canadian...
USA: AIDS Surging Among Blacks and Latinos
Faced with an alarming incidence of HIV/AIDS among African Americans and Latinos, the nation urgently needs to begin a domestic program to curb the spread of the disease, according to a nationally recognized AIDS policy expert.
“It’s not on the radar screen. There are not enough voices being raised,” said Dr. Beny J. Primm, executive director of the Addiction Research and Treatment...
Joely Richardson wants to adopt an African baby like Madonna
Concern: The Nip/Tuck actress visited Malawi two months ago to help raise awareness about the lack of fresh water in the country.
While Joely Richardson has most things in life a woman could ask for, she has revealed there’s something missing in her life – another baby.
The Nip/Tuck actress has admitted she is considering adoption after visiting Malawi to help raise awareness about the...
Disillusioned doctor says “South Africa: Go to hell!”
I’m a northern European medical doctor. A senior surgeon, working in the public sector of South Africa. I have done so the last 5 years. I do not want to speak outside my discipline, so this will be about the medical demise of SA. Most visitors to South Africa, who encounter the public health sector, do so by visiting a hospital or a clinic in or near the big cities. What they get to see is a hospital...
On Interracial Marriage
A letter writer to VDARE.COM took umbrage at my recent attempt at a General Theory of Race, “It’s All Relative: Putting Race in its Proper Perspective.” I had inserted a few positive remarks about the harmonizing effects of interracial marriage – such as “Intermarriage is what turned the Angles and the Saxons into the Anglo-Saxons.” My correspondent declared...
Zombies in Resident Evil 5 become issue of race
Is Resident Evil 5 racist?
A video game about zombies seems like an unlikely catalyst for a discussion of race, but Capcom’s upcoming horror title kicked off just such a firestorm in the gaming community this week and could eventually spark a much larger conflagration.
Resident Evil 5 was unveiled last year at the Electronic Entertainment Expo and created a bit of stir with its portrayal of...
McDonald's signs onto 'gay' agenda
Following the link from the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce's website leads to a promotional for children's Happy Meals at the McDonalds website
Family restaurant puts executive on board of homosexual chamber.
McDonald’s restaurant’s, famed for the Golden Arches, Ronald McDonald and kids meals, has signed onto a nationwide effort to promote “gay” and “lesbian”...
American Universities see spike in applications from abroad
For overseas students, a U.S. college education has suddenly gotten much cheaper and many more are applying to study here. University of Washington officials say the number of foreigners applying to be freshmen this fall is up a whopping 40 percent.And the UW is not alone: Foreign applications are up 32 percent at Washington State University. Across the 10-campus University of California system, foreign...
New Exhibit Explores Hitler's "Germania"
Hitler was confident of winning World War II and planned to give Berlin a monumental makeover by 1950. A group in Berlin has collected records about his ‘Germania’ vision — and plans to lead tours through what’s left of the old construction site.
Hitler never liked Berlin. He saw it as a dirty, liberal-minded place and was disdainful of its leftist political leanings. But he...