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The First 87 Days in Lebanon

So, it’s almost been three month in Beirut. How time goes by in a flash! I won’t forget it… so, to recap, here are some things I’ve learned about myself in the past 87 days.

Update #1,000,000

Update #1,000,000

Another UPDATE – jeez…. Anyways, exciting news – not much to report just yet but I will deliver soon, God Willing. So that everyone can see that I still have a head (it has not been dislocated from my body by shrapnal, swords, or a taxi), and to see the awesome hat I have currently [...]

Followup: A Short Discussion on Israel and Palestine

Followup: A Short Discussion on Israel and Palestine

My father Michael very nicely linked my article “A Short Discussion on Israel and Palestine” on his blog. Thanks dad!

Update...!

Update…!

For those of you who are unaware as to why I haven’t published anything recently, it’s because I am waiting to hear about a number of things, namely, and most importantly, the legal status of The Daily Star, the paper I work for. There has been an injunction filed against it due to a credit [...]

Media blackout

Blame Israel, Syria, or whover you wish

A Short Discussion on Israel and Palestine

A Short Discussion on Israel and Palestine

I reported today that President Bush had commanded Secretary of State Rice to abstain on her vote on the resolution that she put forth to the United Nations Security Council calling for a cease-fire in Gaza and an Israeli withdrawal, after Israeli Prime Minister Olmert demanded that he do so. The AFP reported that Olmert had said this during a speech in southern Israel.

A friend of mine replied with a lengthy note on Facebook. Though I disagreed with him, it would be ridiculous to just delete his comments.

Beirutis put little faith in protest as means of ending Israeli war on Gaza

Beirutis put little faith in protest as means of ending Israeli war on Gaza

By Your’s Truly with the Very Much Needed Help of Florence Thireau – Original Article Can be Read Here Many say they skip demonstrations out of opposition to organizers BEIRUT: Protests continued in Lebanon and around the world this week, calling for an end to Israeli hostilities and global action to stop what the UN [...]

AFP: Olmert says he phoned in Rice's vote at the United Nations

AFP: Olmert says he phoned in Rice’s vote at the United Nations

The AFP is reporting that Olmert claimed he ‘phoned in’ America’s vote on the UN Security Council’s resolution calling for a cease fire in the Gaza Strip.

Busy revolutionizing media…

Because media must be revolutionized!

Uri Avnery on the War in Gaza

Uri Avnery on the War in Gaza

Uri Avnery was born in Germany, a Jew who immigrated to Palestine in the 1930′s. When he was 15 he joined the militant Irgun. Avenery once remarked, “don’t talk to me about terrorism, I was a terrorist.”

In the early 1990′s, he started Gush Shalom, a left wing, secular Israeli party. Avenery first served in the Israeli Knesset in 1965, so he knows Israeli politics well.

Discussions at seminar on Gaza war fail to break new ground

BEIRUT: A Carnegie Middle East Center Seminar Thursday at the Rotana Gefinor Hotel in Hamra discussed the effects and repercussions of the Gaza war and the two-year Gaza siege. The discussion did not break much new ground, pointing familiar fingers and shying away from serious analysis on the role of civil society and the prospects of legal challenges to this latest Israeli action on the people of Gaza.

This most recent conflict began in late December and has cost hundreds of Palestinian civilian lives, despite broadly defined, and according to an American lawyer attending Thursday’s event, “ill-conceived,” military goals. Hours after the end of the seminar, the UN passed a resolution calling for a conditional cease-fire, subsequently rejected by both Israel and Hamas.

My first

My first “Ah-Ha” moment as a journalist

I had my first “Ah-Ha” moment as a journalist today. It helped me in many ways define what it is that a “Journalist” is supposed to be. First the moment itself – I was writing an article this afternoon on a seminar regarding the current Gaza conflict and the 2 year old Gaza seige. I [...]

Violence in the South of Lebanon

Possible correction to the note below: Lebanese military personnel have arrested members of the Hamas in Lebanon organization, suggesting that the Lebanese government does not believe the PFLP was responsible for the rocket attacks on Israel. To put everyone at ease, it seems that World War 3 will not be happening this morning in Southern [...]

No new news yet… but a word to the Israeli’s…

Still waiting to hear from people, places, and things here in Beirut – No news yet. But I would like to take this time to suggest to Israel that if you insist on attacking United Nations sponsored schools full of civilians and children, I suppose you’ll never be too worried about that nagging feeling in [...]

Here’s to 2009

Make it a good year…

An Interesting Idea: Communal Debt Repayment

Note (8/19/09) – This post has been getting a lot of attention recently due to a link from a blog called ‘Dances with Klingons‘ – So I wanted to add a remark. Something that I didn’t understand when I posted this article, is the degree to which it is possible, if you have no dependents, [...]

Lebanese tech firms combine expertise in strategic partnership

From the Daily Star, by Your’s Truly – Published on December 27th, 2008 – Click here for the original BEIRUT: A strategic partnership between Lebanese technology companies EDM and eSharing is breaking the “go-it-alone” status quo of the Middle East IT sector. eSharing will develop enterprise resource software that interfaces directly with EDM’s new Global [...]

My dear Israel…

Dear Israel, Congratulations. Since you’re so good at starving a caged population of almost a million and a half people to death and then, to add insult to injury, kill more people in one day than they’ve killed with their toy rockets in a year, only to be asked politely by the Bush Administration to [...]

Forbes.com: Lebanon festive for now, but tough issues ahead

Forbes.com: Lebanon festive for now, but tough issues ahead

Although I find their analysis a little hackneyed and sadly standard, this is a nice article about the current calm and the future challenges facing Lebanon. As Nick said, “Using an unknown business man as the central pillar of a tired argument does seem like a stretch.” From the article: Construction cranes dot Beirut’s Mediterranean [...]

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas friends and family! Missing you all as I sit here with Nick, Catherine, Andrew, Fidelius and Meg. All my love, Will

Beirut workshop stresses need to respect copyrights

Beirut workshop stresses need to respect copyrights

By Yours Truly, Published in the Daily Star on December 24th, 2008 – Click here to see original BEIRUT: The Education’s Ministry decision to make intellectual property rights (IPR) the theme of its SchoolNet project in 2009 highlights the growing prioritization of anti-piracy initiatives in Lebanon. Education Minister Bahia Hariri delivered a speech to a [...]

Merry Almost Christmas!

A new story about intellectual property law is pending, and will run in tomorrow’s paper!

Going Home

Checking out and going home – Hoping for a better day tomorrow but at the very least I got my story done…

Oh boy…

Is it just me, or am I almost out of money and lacking any type of guarantee that the Daily Star is going to make a move to make me, you know, solvent? Holding the line here in Beirut… but it’s feeling a little like the Alamo…

Stories a’Coming

Writing two stories for the paper right now, one on Intellectual Property Law and Enforcement in Lebanon, and the other on Open Source Technology in the Levant

If you are too quiet, you are not living...

If you are too quiet, you are not living…

The wanderer is at the feast of Saint John, with its tents, archery contests and country food. Suddenly, a clown begins to mimic his gestures. People laugh, and the wanderer laughs, as well, and invites the clown to have coffee with him. “Commit to life!” says the clown. “If you are alive, you have to [...]

Outta Here

Thank God it’s the weekend – Here’s hoping things will pick up next week!

At the office

Bleh! I am so not in the mood to be doing this intern crap – Why am I the only person who can get a PDF document to convert to text? And why does that process have to take sooooo long?

Two Evenings in Beirut

Two Evenings in Beirut

I spent this afternoon at Microsoft Lebanon’s beautiful offices in Downtown Beirut, discussing Open Source Technology, software piracy, and several Microsoft initiatives. Their publicist also sort of offered me a job…! Prior to my meeting I had lunch with Nick in Martyr’s Square – We didn’t have much to say to each other, but it [...]

Is there a legitimate distinction between a Ponzi Scheme and the Modern Model of Financial Services?

So Bernard Madoff has admitted that the Financial Services and Management division of his company is essentially an enormous Ponzi Scheme. $50 Billion U.S. is at stake, as are the subsequent investments of hundreds of millions of dollars hedged on money, debt, and guarantees from Madoff’s organization. In the end, charities are being closed, and [...]