2005

Posts for 2005

Will Live8 succeed this time?

Following on from last weeks article, this question has been asked a number of times in the Media. On Question Time (BBC1,UK : Thursday 9th June’05) a Mail on Sunday columnist suggested that corruption was rife in Africa and raising… Read More ›

G 8 2 Many

Back in early February 2005 (‘No time for apathy’ article) I wrote about attending the ‘make poverty history’ rally in Trafalgar Square. I remember listening to Nelson Mandela saying: ‘In this new century, millions of people in the world’s poorest… Read More ›

Suffocating the lungs of the Earth

In early May 2005, the Brazilian government announced that almost one-fifth of the Amazon has now been cleared by deforestation. If we look back at the unfortunate progressive destruction statistics, the future appears bleak for what some describe as ‘the… Read More ›

Injury Time

It has been one of those months! About 3 weeks back I burnt my wrist by accidentally pouring piping (via the microwave) hot porridge over it. The result being a sight that appeared to resemble 1st degree burns. This was… Read More ›

Seeking an alternative cure

While doctors are reluctant to give credence to cures that seem unexplained, some practitioners in alternative health techniques are happier to leave open this soft-focus door. Symptoms of even serious conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis can vary… Read More ›